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Originally Posted by Angurek
That's a cute li'l plant, King. Cyps are awesome plants, but I'm kinda afraid to even lay a finger on them. 
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Yeah...
I don't blame you.
This was actually my test pilot species. It was also not my first choice in a purchase, but rather a replacement choice because the seller didn't have the original plant I wanted available.
I really want to get Cyp californicum, Cyp reginae, and Cyp henryi. Maybe Cyp. flavum, and Cyp. formosanum or Cyp. japonicum in the future.
But...
The problem is I don't have a refrigerator to pull them through the winters.
I'm planning on saving up for a small fridge that's about 4.4 cu ft, so my current choices in plants are limited. Which also limits the size of the plants I can take on as well.
Not to mention, they're also mad expensive.
So, I'll just settle on a few rather than all of them.
From what I understand. I might have problems with some species in the list, such as Cyp. reginae and Cyp flavum.
Cyp plectrochilum also happens to be a mid elevation plant (1,900 m to 2,500 m if I'm not mistaken), versus a nosebleed high elevation plant from China.