Variegated Orange/Copper Mican Top Cut

Variegated Orange/Copper Mican Top Cut

$140.00
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Variegated Orange/Copper Mican Top Cut
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Variegated Orange/Copper Mican Top Cut

$140.00

 

There is a distinct difference between a faded aurea and true botanical alchemy.

Pulled directly from the Vault, this collector-grade specimen displays intensely saturated copper and Orange variegation layered across deep, iridescent velvet foliage. The contrast is dramatic — fiery metallic tones cutting through near-black leaves with a richness that only strengthens as the plant matures.

Currently rooting and preparing for its next sanctuary.

The Alchemist's Selection:The photograph provided serves as a representation of this specific lineage's elite genetics. The exact botanical curio you receive will be hand-selected from the same alchemical harvest, boasting a similar caliber of striking variegation, size, and structural magic.

Cultivation & Care
✨Light:Thrives under bright, indirect light or high-quality grow lights. Protect the delicate velvet foliage from intense, direct sun to prevent the glowing copper sectors from scorching or bleaching.


Atmosphere: Cultivated in a highly controlled, ethereal environment. We recommend maintaining humidity levels around 70% to keep the sweeping sectoral variegation supple, flawless, and free from crisping. Keep safely isolated from harsh, dry drafts.


Substrate: Actively establishing in a premium, chunky aroid mix designed for excellent drainage and vigorous root health.

Bio-Control & Acclimation
All specimens are strictly maintained using biological controls. We utilize beneficial insects to naturally protect and foster our collection. While this ensures a healthy, pesticide-free plant, we strongly recommend practicing a standard quarantine period before introducing any new arrival to your personal grow room or tent.

Due to the delicate nature of highly variegated aroids, this piece is packaged with meticulous care to protect the emergent leaf. Please allow the plant to acclimate in its current setup for several weeks before considering any repotting or root disturbance.

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