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Freitag, 9. Oktober 2009, 17:49

Größe statt Menge

Hello!

I have had for some years A. konjak. In another thread, I read that someone has a 6 kg bulb and my tubers seem nichst to grow too but only on Devil comes out to proliferate. This year I have a bulb dug out on the 3 primary Cormels were that when one has put it together were slightly larger than the mother tuber. And today I have dug out a pot in which I had buried 19 tubers this spring and now there were 66 tubers: shocked: (this was previously the pot with the worst vermehrungsrate.) (The others were not "crowded"). I have need to count to be believed more often the tubers.
My problem is that I want to have large tubers and not many. Is there any possibility of the plant to get to grow instead to produce offspring? Maybe düngerverhätlnisse or I am also a dance at full moon around the campfire;-)?

Greeting Rehkitz82

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Freitag, 9. Oktober 2009, 20:44

Re: Größe statt Menge

Hello

the dance around the campfire will not bring probably rather's:D

Ne time in earnest.
I always have my huge pots with compost.
To do this I dung they richly and water they get of course so much that the Earth is not dry.

So far, it has grown is always good although she has made many primary Cormels.
The last bulb weighed about 2 kg and had at the 15 (vllt also 20) primary Cormels.

I can not say how it looks this year because they are still full of SAP.

However, that your can properly grow may also be that they have not the right conditions. What are they for now? There are also differences from clone to clone.
As an example I can mention here venosum my Typhonium.Since I have my (old) tubers. You remain for years to about 600 grams - no matter what I do.
Last year I bought this (accidentally) still a second clone me. which grows under the same conditions much better udn is also larger.
So it will be konjak at A. I think.

With kind regards
Stefan

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Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009, 16:33

Re: Größe statt Menge

Hi!

So are the conditions made my tubers probably not with the Court be satisfied:. Them, they get not much because I have too many.
Water and liquid fertilizers have this year gegelmäßig they get. My largest bulb weighs only a kg. I had something larger one ever, but it seems to have shared. Now I have 2 medium:(
But I have found not all boxes. What look is still coming!

Greeting Rehkitz82

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Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009, 19:41

Re: Größe statt Menge

«Originally posted by» "Rehkitz82".»

Hi!

So are the conditions made my tubers probably not with the Court be satisfied:. Them, they get not much because I have too many.
Greeting Rehkitz82

Maybe something times helps to reduce. ;-)
In the long run in to small pots will nix. : skeptical:
MfG Volker

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Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009, 21:08

Re: Größe statt Menge

Hi,.

I have planned this year eh determined a reduction. Last year I could separate me only of something over 200 parts. This year I want to triple the number in any case.
But before I must root still diligently in the earth so that I know I ever have how many;)
(Then the Forum gets probably some from 8)

Greeting Fawn

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