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Tuesday, July 30th 2013, 7:27pm

konjac krank oder mutiert; auf alle Fälle seltsamer Wuchs

Hello stinker friends,.

I've been for a few years konjacs. Ordinary chunks are now out of 10 g originally store-bought seeds tuber right.
The shoot was this year fairly late; especially those that have blossomed. Basically nothing unusual happens, until one has opened the last Knollen(eine von den mittleren) your hand. The sheet was even very greatly reduced at this bulb basically much langezogener and the ramifications. The distance between the Division of the tribe until the first Blättern(wie sagt man da, wenn doch das ganze das Blatt ist?) is longer as compared to other konjacs a variety.
The sheet is now almost fully developed and by the fact that everything is slightly longer, mount the leaf tips slightly downwards.
I have I no idea what is going on in there, like this habit but actually quite.
Someone already similar has experienced or an idea of what is or what it could be?

LG
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Tuesday, July 30th 2013, 7:38pm

Is the tuber because at the same location as your other, listening is a bit to vergeilen to. Please put them in but a photo, a picture says Yes finally more than 1000 words:)

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Tuesday, July 30th 2013, 8:02pm

Yes a photo would be helpful.

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Wednesday, July 31st 2013, 9:32am

Hello
did you mean vergeilen in the sense of lack of sunlight by extended weak shoots? Isn't it more likely. The tuber has had more or less the same conditions as the others. May be slightly darker said. If it comes out today take a photo.
LG
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Saturday, August 3rd 2013, 5:59pm

so now but...
the leaf is apparently not yet entfalltet. At least, it's the last three days still grew (by diameter)

On the photo you can see below the strange; It is a normally developed to see:
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Now I'm curious, what do you think?
LG
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Saturday, August 3rd 2013, 6:31pm

Oh damn, what happened is this. So it's not through lack of sunlight. Was the plant before the flower so funny?

Maybe something is wrong with the training of the leaf. You will not name there but the exact reason.
Please watch next season is it anyway.

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Saturday, August 3rd 2013, 6:51pm

Hello

Maybe this is a plant with cristater habit.

http://de.Wikipedia.org/wiki/verb%C3%A4nderung

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Sunday, August 4th 2013, 6:11pm

Possible, that you then a new variety discovered by a spontaneous mutation. Look, what will become of the primary Cormels, which looks so real class!
P.S. If this mutation inherited further would we would also like a:)

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Sunday, August 4th 2013, 6:31pm

I've targeted exactly. So please let's continue watching. If this mutation is stable, you got a great source of money income:D

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Monday, August 5th 2013, 11:36am

If that is stable, I register sometimes for a tuber. She looks so real strong. It's good that you multiply so rapidly.:)

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Monday, August 5th 2013, 8:49pm

Can't you see that man? It is an ancient mutation. And although the bulb before the bustle of a praying mantis was nibbled at :icon_lachtot: Anthony

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Monday, August 5th 2013, 9:48pm

Hello together,
Sounds so very exciting! I was actually expecting getting such answers as "is normal; Amorphos bitches shut here and there and then show that with the present growth..."
I once had a Datura, the a cristaten (thanks Alex for the continuing education!) Has drive developed; just the drive but unfortunately then entered in the winter.
I still wondered whether something has been striking last year, I noticed a: last year had a plant a hail damage, then despite trying the lazy place with coal and UM... Betaisadona...in to get to grips, is unfortunately so gradually migrated down until the entire tribe was inside completely mushy.
Had the plant written off completely, which has but apparently before the decay reaches the tuber has, the Reißleien and dropped the sheet.The tuber was opposed, not rotten, but only pretty emaciated my fears and has. Something I myself on the pot can recall, it could well be. If something somehow it can hang together?
I'm curious in any case, as this tuber and its offshoots will drive next year. Get an own Kamche in the basement, in any case! I've made me though to compost this year all tubers under 100 g because my garden the past few years suffers an aroidische invasion, but since I will have to do an exception:D
I wanted to make a good photo, but unfortunately only get to it at the weekend.

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Tuesday, August 6th 2013, 7:43pm

Leg but times determined tubers under the x-ray machine on top mode... which is cool mutations

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Friday, August 9th 2013, 8:20pm

But think tubers under the x-ray machine on high mode
stored plutonium inventories for a rainy day?...

No, seriously; I swear, I have no fissile material at home ;-)

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Hmm; Maybe I should buy a Geiger counter, but I

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from above it looks not so great.
The 'normal' for me but something better; After he has now opened the sheet completely, he looks a little like a grüpftes chicken...

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When the snap is I noticed that a ' healthy ' has a side shoot. What does it, is it better to cut the drive? or is a danger that the tuber shares if I leave the page shoots?

What do you mean? LG Stephan

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Saturday, August 10th 2013, 11:19am

I would allow it. If you kappst it, you're also a risk that the bulb is broken. Konjac almost excluded, but possible

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Sunday, August 11th 2013, 9:06am

OK; I'll leave the then!

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Sunday, August 11th 2013, 11:22am

could also be that it shoots a Cormel. Sometimes you slide a sheet directly

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Tuesday, August 13th 2013, 11:35am

me, everything is legal, as long as the main tuber is not part! Because I'm less on the flower, but more guess the leaf itself, it is important to get a possible fat grumolo!:D
My goal is a Cognac, which can be used as a sunshade:icon_winkgrin:
(Read therefore very interested in the Düngerthread and was yesterday set frequently asked, that a fertilizer-technical Saftlladen is bellaflora).
LG
Stephan

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Tuesday, August 13th 2013, 5:26pm

Konjac Sonnenschirm

Hi umbrella tree, expectations your umbrella this image? :-D Current picture of today

Greetings Sookie
Sookie has attached the following image:
  • Amorpho-Sonnenschirm 13.jpg

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Wednesday, August 14th 2013, 7:00am

exactly so; only that he should be bigger for me so that I'm under.;)
Shit, when your photo it occurs to me I put my this year all in small pots. Hopefully you can compensate with fertilizer.

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