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Lei

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Thursday, July 15th 2010, 8:07pm

Kultur

Halo to coordinated
This type has eaten up pretty me. And now I want to put one me but in de before I a buy wiell I still know a lot.
1.Bis to what temperature does it in winter and which is the ideal temperature in winter?
2. How much water needs in the summer / winter (Wen necessary)?
Can 3.Und how much Sun Remote wearing them?

Greeting Lei

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Tuesday, October 5th 2010, 10:35am

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in august 2009, I've got a 750 g heavy healthfully.
now at last it has driven out. EH only 120 cm high!
[img]http://www.bildercache.de/minibild/20101005-103321-172.jpg[/img]
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Tuesday, October 5th 2010, 3:31pm

Re: Kultur

Hi friends.
I'm looking for a. paeoniifolius.
question: is also tochterknollen, or you must seed it from pulling?
ask for info, where I can get that.
LG. Edmund.

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Tuesday, October 5th 2010, 6:54pm

Re: Kultur

Hello!

I have my Peoni from an Indian grocery store. It is sold as jimmikand or Surran (am not sure if the spell is correct). There is a store called ATCO in them all street in Vienna. Is very favorable, but the tubers are prone to the lazy. Where I have to say me the paeonis are generally very sensitive regarding the mildew.
Here a photo of my "Indians"-Knolle:
[img]http://www.bildercache.de/bild/20101005-185335-342.jpg[/img][img]http://www.bildercache.de/bildercache_80x15.gif[/img]

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Tuesday, October 5th 2010, 8:21pm

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Hi Rehkitz82

There is no novice, I made the mistake and A. have first paeoniifolius bought, once as a plant and tuber that had Jackson already 500 g.
In winter in 10°C and 15°C, which has become what soft by the mold had I until the good wake cut and treated with antifungal it helped nothing.

I know not whether it is better for this kind they too in soil of winters.
I want to do don't worry you, certainly one can as you get your bulb over the winter you in the Forum help I press that all thumbs.

Greeting wool

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Tuesday, October 5th 2010, 8:50pm

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Halo
Wen I an A. paeoniifolius had, I would about the winter dry place in my room and is over the summer in the winter garden where it tropischesKlima.

Gruss Ilse and thanks for the pictures

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Tuesday, October 5th 2010, 10:13pm

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Hello wool,.

Quoted from "Batue"

I know not whether it is better for this kind they too in soil of winters.
Greeting wool
You should be very careful when paeonifolius to leave them in the rest in the substrate. If the substrate is not completely dry (I mean really totally dry!) (Also not the trace moisture in deep layers), the risk of losing the tuber by rot is very large.
I keep my always without substrate.
It is also important not to early to pot it. The bud should expel far and root tips should be to see. Only pot and slight keep as warm and moist. the plant needs more water only if the paper is unfolded and she can evaporate and water.
Then she can handle also plenty of water and should be fertilized regularly so that the tuber can put in properly.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Tuesday, October 5th 2010, 10:40pm

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I have no more and I had stored the bulb without Earth. Wire the rot in the winter from December-January to. My other tubers that I still have Ãœberwintere I also without Earth in the House and have thus no problems. I will make it so on as well went.

Wool

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Wednesday, October 6th 2010, 10:10pm

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Hi Theresa,.

could you tell me on what level of the Lasallestr. is your Indian store?
Listens to: tempting, if you can get the tubers as easy.

My Paeoni is grad already on move, does that but rather idiosyncratic, it is already almost to without having the leaf has withered. Hope I've done nothing wrong, because all time it has become only half as large as my Konjacs, which had approximately equal tubers.

Yours sincerely

Michael

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Wednesday, October 6th 2010, 10:10pm

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Hi Theresa,.

could you tell me on what level of the Lasallestr. is your Indian store?
Listens to: tempting, if you can get the tubers as easy.

My Paeoni is grad already on move, does that but rather idiosyncratic, it is already almost to without having the leaf has withered. Hope I've done nothing wrong, because all time it has become only half as large as my Konjacs, which had approximately equal tubers.

Yours sincerely

Michael

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Thursday, October 7th 2010, 10:44am

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Hi Michael,.

It's 4 www.herold.at/gelbe-seiten/wien/b9dvP/at…mol-trading-co/ in the Lassallestr.
A nondescript small business. As I was last winter where the seller had no good Deutschkentnisse. (I've already written there how to speak it) ask the best for Jimmikand.
Here the link where the idea with the Indians produced I: www.baumfarn.at/treefern/viewtopic.php?p…b43992752ca167d
Greeting
Theresa

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Thursday, October 7th 2010, 9:42pm

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Hi Theresa,.

Thanks for the Info; I'll vorbeischaun soon there. The Indians will soon only still Amorphos sell... grins

Yours sincerely

Michael

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Friday, October 15th 2010, 4:58pm

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Hey people
I was today with us in the Internet shop. And guess what they sell there? :D 5 A. paeoniifolius (though one is putrid and one is unförmig). 1 kg for 5.80 Fri = 4.31?. I've bought me equal to a sculpted tuber. It has one that weighs about 2 kg.
I hate to such pleasure:D
You can see only a very small drive pointed in my bulb. It is now in the winter garden to the drive. later maybe comes into my room or it stays in the winter garden. Or should I now place it in the basement and bustle can be until next year?

Gruss Ilse

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Friday, October 15th 2010, 8:53pm

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Sali Lei,.

the paeonifolius like it really hot, also in the rest, I store the tubers not under 18°C better yet warmer.
You can not just after your spring sprout the tuber wishes, which have their own rhythm, she instead at 20-25Â ° C on and wait what is happening, it may take a few months until the new drive appears.
And anything else, such tubers for food sold were handled during transport with kid gloves, usually they have pressure points that start easy to rot, so well observed and assisted digestion points. cut out.

Greeting René

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Saturday, October 16th 2010, 11:25am

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Halo
I now made it up to my room. It remains there for the first. Fault or goes out of order I can so quickly buy the new. It was not especially expensive Yes (not the best setting). I do not see compressed or soft bodies on the plant. The seller sent me said that not to the themselves take suitable is but I try it despite the and I can eat it still whom she fails: lach dead: de seller has told me how you must cook them.

Gruss Ilse

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Monday, October 18th 2010, 7:34pm

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Hi rehkitz82.
I was the inder today in the lasallestr.bei, he had 4 large tubers, of which 2 were struck very much and I've bought gefault.die 2 good, ginger giant to noch3 colocasia tubers and one at 9?.
Thanks for the good tip.
on Friday, there is a new delivery, since I'll stop by again.
LG. Edmund

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Monday, October 18th 2010, 8:47pm

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Hey
@ edmund: about the tubers are how hard di you have

at my I unfortunately had to cut off a large piece. It was at in in it black instead and make pretty Brown on the other. I've been with the open wound candles wax again made to I hope they überstehts: |

Veil success with your tuber

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Tuesday, October 19th 2010, 6:41am

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Hello!

Freud me the tip you like! I hope that the tubers well with you grow.

Greeting
Theresa

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Tuesday, October 19th 2010, 9:28am

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Hi lei.
the tubers have approx. 0.8 kg.
one is quite OK, the other has a soft instead, which I'll deal with wood coals Starling.
This is a good method, lazy bodies to handle.
LG. Edmund.

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Tuesday, October 19th 2010, 4:10pm

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Hello

Cutting edge make the soft wake and then treat with fungicides. Check once in a week whether the rot goes further. For me, this was as part of as through I lost two large tubers. Good luck.

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