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Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Have also different results get me by my attempts.
A tuber was sitting about 30 cm deep in the garden and has survived everything well. Grad she has arrived before a few days on the Earth's surface.
(Low amounted to 3°) I have always slightly damp held the tuber in the unheated rooms. It had then already begun in February to make a hand and is still there as ne 1.
The tuber in the bucket on the balcony still not suggests itself. Tuber and sprout look really very good, only grow she do not want. By the long period of Frost was it relatively long time not cast.
I had forgotten and then only getopft a month ago a tuber even without pot in the Bookshelf forth. The result was the same as on the balcony. Looks really very good just doesn't do anything itself.
Times hope that the last two now not, as already indicated, the temporal bless.
Seems to be that it is the dry Ãœberwinterung, which is not tolerated but really that, at least this was the most obvious difference in attempts for me.
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Hi
How big can the a Dracunculus are tuber? I to stupid feel, having given my planted out tubers to little distance between them.
20 cm seems to me in retrospect certainly too little for tubers who about 10 cm.
Viele Grüße Walter
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
After that as a dsungel, right in the image the dr.vulgaris is the links, t.v..
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Seems to be that it is the dry Ãœberwinterung, which is not tolerated but really that, at least this was the most obvious difference in attempts for me.
It's just the way, the tubers of Dracunculus must be planted in the autumn as they create their root system from Oct.. Also I no container culture with them recommend, they grow with me first, since I partial shade have planted them on the edge of the wood in a bed. They have very well been the last hard winter without protection.
Gruß Achim
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Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Moin
I have planted my three vulgaris already (in pots)
I consider the slightly moist in winter. My drive in the
Dry roots in September which otherwise dead
would be if they were kept not damp.
Greeting Lukas
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Have finished today the last of my experiments from last winter.
out there in the bucket: shortly after my last report in April had turned completely the tuber in mud. 'D suspect times it was frozen by what is getting you no good.
planted in the wild: expulsion took place after a long and hard winter late March / early April, flowering mid/late June, indent after early July. Overall a rather short pleasure, but the weight had doubled after all (130 g were initial weight).
getopft in the cold (but frost-free) room: drove out in February, April and may after outside verfrachtet moving in early August. No flower. Weight was the 2.5 times (originally 110 g).
warm & dry, without substrate: Getopft and out put April/May sprout end of May. May there were some problems with the high temperatures and a small pot then in the summer, at least the leaves rolled up and died off for the most part. Today, I then put an end to the alleged misery and surprised found that these bulb had doubled its weight (originally 60 g).
With the exception of the Ãœberwinterung out there in the pot has so everything works and as a result were out to make little difference. Because it was the most convenient method, all tubers will spend this winter planted in the garden. ;-)
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Halo
HerrR
Topic experiment. With how many tubers have you tried that?
I will read my in the first year in the winter garden and put maybe next year or the year in the garden, depending on the number of Cormels.
Gruss Ilse
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
The term "Experiment" was perhaps somewhat pompously elected... There were only four tubers, so that the value of the undertaking is likely to be somewhat more limited. Done I had it only because I thought the hibernation in the wild so far on the way, but was also not sure what alternative methods may work.
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Hi
Have I discovered but yesterday what at the garden tour.
My planted out Dracunculus BC it wants to know and stretches already quite cheeky the bud from the ground. The ground around it completely frozen through!
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Viele Grüße Walter
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
At my weeks have discovered in the last 2-3 the light of day again the Dracunculus. This winter had I the buried four larger tubers in the gardens and all have come back. A few daughter tuber must have been still in between (separated from the great). Of which is still nothing to see. Times who, whether even if not coming... can be speculated wodran it was.
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Hi
Now my "free countries" are nen half meter high and the leaves unfold. From a flower, but nothing is seen. Yes just also still little fresh to blossom, just even the flies is too cold
Viele Grüße Walter
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
I'm grad most puzzle, whether rises now also the first Tochteknolle or whether it is merely a currently unique "weed". : d where it would be already damn cheeky, as a weed is closer to the plug label out to beat as the actually labeled plant. : lol: I've added times A picture to the with rates. I also noticed today that my plants their respective source to map can, where I had once obtained from two different people. On the one hand they differ that much coarser fails when one than that of much in the style drawing, on the other hand the leaves are white on one while it trapped the others more in the yellow. Copies from source are identical. Nothing is now certainly außergewönliches, I found it's just completely interesting. It should still be someone interested in don't I also like to again a few photos. ;-)
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Hello Mr R.,.
This looks at all after a Dracunculusknospe, but rather for a dicotyledonous something....
Happy growing, Bernhard.
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
I'd Tendeziell now-a claim, you would have the jätet you.
, But as soon as's grows it should be soon significantly unique...
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Hello Mr R.,.
actually the jätet.... clearly not zweikeimblättrig, but a three-part piece!
I expected actually something like involucral bracts with Dracunculus, but I have myself no, so I also do not know it from personal observations.
Send an update times....
And happy growing, Bernhard.
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Actually, you have also involucral bracts. As the daughter tuber just as deep I like the great (pi times 20-25 cm thumb) take just sit times, that it is slightly too deep so that the Hüllblat has... remained somewhere half-way upwards along the route:??:
To the comparison again a larger copy:
Re: Pflege von Dracunculus vulgaris
Now two become a sheet and they are five divided. So, I would say it has survived the winter in the open so at least a daughter tuber. : smile:
After the previously rather lax winter now already the first outgrowth on the surface of the Earth has arrived... over a month earlier than last year. I hope once the plants are not too optimistic with regard to the frost.
Moin HerrR,
-12 C ° and an Aussenalster walk for the first time for 15 years you call a lax winter?
You have to be an Inuit immigrant to HH...
Happy growing, Bernhard.
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