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Re: [aroid-l] amorphs inside
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From: "Randy Story" story at caltech.edu> on 2002.10.07 at 07:09:36(9497)
Hi Geoffrey,
Wow!
Just curious what your conditions are in terms of humidity and temperature,
including diurnal variation. Can I also assume these are grown near a south
facing window?
Those are pretty amazing "houseplants".
Randy
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>From: GeoffAroid@aol.com
>To: aroid-l@lists.ncsu.edu
>Subject: Re: [aroid-l] amorphs inside
>Date: Sun, Oct 6, 2002, 12:38 PM
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> Regarding growing Amorph species inside the house I currently grow about 20
> species of which I keep about 15 in the house, the hardier species growing
> outdoors for the summer. I find that all species of Amorph grown so far have
> no problems at all in the house; as I write I have a very nice titanum about
> 4 feet high, plus a hewittii of about about the same height etc. The only
> problem is to ensure they get as much light as possible so I recommend a very
> sunny window. Otherwise just use large pots, lots of feed and stand back! I
> also have a Dracontium gigas of around 6 feet and a Anchomanes difformis
> almost as tall, they look very exotic indeed with there mottled and spiky
> stems.
>
> Also thanks to Wilbert for the Anchomanes dalzielli seeds which arrived
> safely.
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> Regards to all,
> Geoffrey Kibby
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