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HerrR

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Friday, March 25th 2011, 6:29pm

Re: relativ groß

Oh yes, it was actually almost bad my mother, who wanted to look just shortly past with zeitlgleich two Typhonium had done to. : I personally find now but not sooo dramatic d the fragrance spectacle. The treats our dogs with the really good stuff in there box smells worse, if you mal ne while stand leaves them... and unlike the flowers does not only so, because the smell is so really seriously. : lach dead:

edmund

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Saturday, March 26th 2011, 4:58pm

Re: relativ groß

congratulate!
I bloom now 3 pieces, she've given in the housetop.
am curious to know in how many your knolle share himself this year shares, there were beimir 5-piece with 1-2 kg.
LG edmund. ;-)

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Tuesday, March 29th 2011, 5:39pm

Re: relativ groß

Moin

The flower has now died down and the shaft of schrumpelt, I have
they cut off now at 20 cm and weighed:)

You weighs:) now 8 kg I have schrumpelchen with a 4 kg
count;)

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Tuesday, March 29th 2011, 10:56pm

Re: relativ groß

Hi Luke,
Thank you for the nice documentation!
Na, 8 kg you can aufpäppeln the bulb yet again to 13 kg....
Happy feeding, Bernhard.

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Wednesday, March 30th 2011, 2:41pm

Re: relativ groß

Moin

I'll try them until fall to 18-20 kg [dreams:)]
to grow up. Let's see whether it will work out. Or da ne whether growth limit?

Regards Luke

46

Monday, April 11th 2011, 3:37pm

Re: relativ groß

Moin
she want to push out with several stems.
But what is the "normal" leaf foliation
The first is below most dropped off the flower stalk
and 2 other 2 cm apart from the large stalk

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Schorsch79

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Monday, April 11th 2011, 6:52pm

Re: relativ groß

Sit in a photo but the best times...

LG
Schorsch
Liebe Grüsse

Euer Schorsch


Der beste Dünger ist der Schatten des Gärtners!

48

Monday, April 11th 2011, 9:31pm

Re: relativ groß

Hello

for larger Konjacknollen, it is unfortunately often so that they share and expel several leaves. Namely have a similar "problem" with my large cellulose. Ca has 3Kg and has now about 6 thick Blatttriebe (with 3 t:)). It would be better here to cut off all but the strongest or should I give really this year 6 leaves from the Corm. What mein ye?

Greetings
Hagasus

Philipp

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Tuesday, April 12th 2011, 8:04pm

Re: relativ groß

Hello

Yes, that seems to be typical well unfortunately the large tubers. Not only in konjac, the over 100 kg heavy titanum from Bonn, which has made if I remember correctly. I'd probably remove all "unnecessary" shoots and hope that is really only a sheet. Only so you have to get a chance at the end again a similar-sized tuber, then several smaller tubers form in several sheets.

VG Philipp

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Wednesday, April 13th 2011, 2:02pm

Re: relativ groß

In the end, it makes but nothing out, where the large tuber shares, or? One has but at the end we say 5 times 2 kg tubers (is this realistic? or the shared tubers are still smaller?). But after a further period of growth, it has then yet again so great Brummer! Or I guess wrong?

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Friday, April 15th 2011, 7:47pm

Re: relativ groß

Hi oldi.
you're right.
me 2 tubers have shared is each with approx. 9 kg to 5 tubers with approx 2 kg, all have flourished
LG. Edmund.

52

Friday, April 15th 2011, 9:27pm

Re: relativ groß

Moin

Clearly that doesn't matter if a large tuber shares
but I want to see how high I mean konjac can work
and would not again at 2 kg start;)

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Oldi

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Monday, April 25th 2011, 2:30pm

Re: relativ groß

Okay, you think differently than me: d
But still a really big bulb is better than many small, of course, that's true;-)

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Friday, May 13th 2011, 10:15pm

Re: relativ groß

Moin

Here my question with the image:

What is the "normal" leaf foliation? up or down?




Regards Luke

55

Friday, May 20th 2022, 8:50pm

The question is already more than 10 years old, but should still be answered. The upper bud is usually the one from which the leaf comes. The lower one comes from one of several bud plants that are already visible in autumn during or after harvesting.

My largest konjac (only 3.4 kg harvest weight, after flowering weight not documented) has this year in addition to 2 swollen buds, which come out under the envelope leaves of the flower (usually from 5 only the one closest to the flower develops), also 2 swollen buds around it. Whether this gives several shoots, remains to be seen. With other species, I have experienced that this does not necessarily lead to several shoots. Were there several with your tuber?

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Friday, May 20th 2022, 11:33pm

I'm also not the big konjac professional, but this year there were also several more buds in addition to the main shoot in my two large tubers (weight after flowering around 3 kg) after 5 years of care.
Since I also do not want a division of the large tubers (I like the large leaves very much), I have removed these side shoots and let them dry.
I read this recommendation at the FB group. There, even after planting, side shoots that had come out of the substrate were removed.
But this is then associated with a greater risk of getting an infection in the tuber, I think...

57

Saturday, May 21st 2022, 9:02am

Since I also do not want a division of the large tubers (I like the large leaves very much), I have removed these side shoots and let them dry.

Actually, I feel the same, but since I wanted to get the tubers into the ground, I refrained from removing superfluous buds. I didn't want to let them dry out for a few more days.

PS: Please refrain from the manual break after each sentence and only make a double break for a new paragraph.

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