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maik

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Sunday, August 13th 2017, 12:28am

With me, the seeds germinated after less than a year. Can confirm your experiences so full!

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Maik

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Monday, August 14th 2017, 9:56am

I'm curious about, the tubers are how big, because the small henryis lack of space are almost entirely under artificial light...

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Michael

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Tuesday, May 15th 2018, 12:04pm

Hello

the young tubers have evolved all very good and one of the old tuber has already developed the second flowering. Because I left them untouched I have images of decay of the flower this year, I think it looks peculiar but not less fascinating!

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Tuesday, May 15th 2018, 5:36pm

Hi Michael,.

Nice part. The flowers are the fascinating to the Araceen...und if you so long hopes and I, is a flower that is always nice, even if she already decays.
Thank you for the show.

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Tuesday, May 15th 2018, 7:01pm

Thanks Ralf,

the whole genus of Amorphophallus is unusual in all, since I find itself also flowered blooms awesome, glad I'm there not alone!

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Tuesday, May 14th 2019, 5:29pm

Meanwhile the two tubers blossom very regularly at the home of course under a glass globe, it perfectly.
In the third photo, you can see clearly that the upper part of the fall of the glass is fogged, that probably comes from the warming of the spadix for better evaporation of odorous substances that are extreme in henryi.

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Tuesday, May 14th 2019, 6:11pm

Hi Michael,.

Congratulations!

Not only the flower, but also the smell-retardant construction :icon_thumbs1:

Happy blooming, Bernhard.

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Tuesday, May 14th 2019, 7:54pm

Hi Michael,.
Also from me congratulations to bloom. Madness, what you all with your apartment culture so successfully from.
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Wednesday, May 15th 2019, 8:25am

Thank you,
Ralf, the Amorphophallus are almost perfectly adapted for the "climatic conditions" of apartments, only the light is always somewhat problematic ...
Bernhard, with the small-flowered species this is doing quite well with glass crashes, but the one at henryi is unavoidable, which is the fiercest stench of all the species I have cut so far.
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Wednesday, August 7th 2019, 2:20pm

Hello everyone.

I did a spring reading with the henryi BB´s that I got from Michael, and did exactly as my Konjac they. Get in the year 18 - potted a greenhouse standing over the summer maintained. November from potted index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 5350 winter open on the table next to the Konjaks ´ leave. transplanted into the open in may: this plant is shaded index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 5351 I have a larger bulb in the Sun stand index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 5352 same plant index.php? page =. Attachment & attachmentID = 5353 I have left only a tuber in the greenhouse index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID 5354 =. I have not noticed the small lumps of the tuberous because I believe that they are too small to form offshoot. But how to see are my henryi BB´s of beg to differ. The tubers of Michael can prevail everywhere and are at least as hard as my Konjac BB´s in my opinion!

Greetings Klaus

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Monday, August 12th 2019, 10:58am

Hi Klaus,

I'm glad to hear that the tubers with you behave well!
henryis are me too hard on the rise, only they do not like one, that's too little light.
There you can also soon happy flowers, my have flourished between 200 and 400 grams. Curious then, what you say to the scent, but the appearance of the flower makes it back up for...

Michael

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