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Mittwoch, 10. April 2019, 14:07

Congratulations Bernhard!
Konjac's look but also awesome! And the gardener is also happy sitting in the Sun!
Michael

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Mittwoch, 10. April 2019, 18:44

A great flower. Congratulations.

Greetings Ralf

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Donnerstag, 11. April 2019, 11:14

The first sheet of Konjac in this year:



Stands in the hallway on the window sill.

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Sonntag, 28. April 2019, 21:30

Hello everyone!
Have pushed panic all last week that the konjacs start getting away on weekends-but had been happy:D
Only the Sauromatum at the other end of the greenhouse have spread a slight scent.

But next Friday I'm going to have to put all the sippage in front ...
Greeting Tom
»Tom« hat folgendes Bild angehängt:
  • Knospen 2019.jpg

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Montag, 29. April 2019, 11:35

Wow, Tom, looks impressive!
But I didn't want to put my nose into your matter ...
Michael

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Montag, 29. April 2019, 15:02

Hi Tom,.

I'm quite pale with envy at the greenhouse... :icon_shocked:

Dunnii that's what da büht in the foreground?

Happy blooming, Bernhard.

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Montag, 29. April 2019, 20:04

Yes Michael, last year I made then simply the whole flower at the door... but I think 2 or 3 years ago, it had still night Frost to bloom and I not get out do you think have at the work almost in the greenhouse Alden... was not fun! Where I konjac still reasonably can endure, what isn't is the sweet smell of dump of Sauromatum venosum...
Bernhard, I hope that it is dunnii. Unfortunately, the flowers were already quite far driven, as I for got her under the table (the pots together with tubers are wintered under the table which can be seen in the photo). Sunburn is the damage to the flowers... A. dunnii is one of my favorites because of the beautiful master drawing.

I will tomorrow better images of the smaller rear standing Cupid. make. Would love to me, if anyone knows what it is for.
Greeting Tom

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Mittwoch, 1. Mai 2019, 23:27

Although a few laggards blooming I stopped to pollinate. I'm afraid the results so overwhelm me! index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4948

Greeting: Klaus

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Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2019, 10:41

Hello Klaus,

impressive as the pictures before!

By the way, the overload can be avoided - as a garden owner you certainly have a compost heap.... ;)
I know how difficult it is, but I have become quite ruthless - just for reasons of self-protection....

Nevertheless:
Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2019, 15:03

@ John, that is Yes the bright madness :icon_shocked: the purest plantation
@ Tom, the drawing style is awesome! looks impressive

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Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2019, 21:07

Hello Klaus!
Wow! Then all you want to sow? I'm so glad that put to me almost no seeds, then I can't get into the temptation... but all respect for your bed!

Hi Aurora!
I also quite like the stick drawings! Of you has gone all summer always pretty quick what - the flowers are...

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Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2019, 21:13

@ Tom, the drawing style is awesome! looks impressive
Yes the grain stalks at the konjacs is great. Want to have.

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Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2019, 21:42

Hello!
I have 2 different clones, got both as konjac. I don't know whether or not a variety names have... with me, they work under "Granite" and "Marble", I find that the drawing on the petioles during the summer the two rocks resembling. The drawing on the flower stems is not 100% that is on the petioles during the summer...
When I was cleaning up the mess in my collection. love to can everyone who is interested have tubers. Then please send PN
Greeting Tom
»Tom« hat folgende Bilder angehängt:
  • konjac granit.jpg
  • konjac marmor 1.jpg
  • konjac marmor 2.jpg

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Freitag, 3. Mai 2019, 05:59

The stem on the 2nd picture is similar to the my rosy grey stem.

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Samstag, 4. Mai 2019, 08:58

Klaus, that's quite impressive, that's slowly falling under agricultural use...
Michael

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Samstag, 4. Mai 2019, 11:12

When using agriculture, however, it is unlikely that you will bother to draw Konjacs from seeds outside of the breeding of new varieties.

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Samstag, 4. Mai 2019, 12:33

Good day together

I think since it is already a drive of Konjac to sow. Alone in the current post I find notes and pictures of two handful of variations A.konjak. Currently I have over 300 nodules which from seedlings from last year are already in pots. The seedlings are strongly differs from the output plants in leaf color, leaf shapes, and also in the tuber growth the tubers forms part. Whether that through housing conditions, or whether in fact different clones are created, can show only the time only deviations. Therefore I have continued my experiment as well as me possible. Certainly, I have a clone with light blue spathe, spadix dottergelbem and the scent in latest eleventy years after lemon blossom. -I let you know - then

Greetings Klaus

PS: In the night of Sunday to Monday, there may be Frost - maybe I own nothing more then!

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Samstag, 4. Mai 2019, 12:41

Hello Klaus,
Again and again impressive, your Konjac forest.
I don't think the frost can do anything to your konjacs. They are actually very robust.

Greetings Ralf

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Sonntag, 5. Mai 2019, 12:39

... Well, konjacs are versatile, from food as starch flour to cosmetic sponge, a lot can be made of it...

Klaus, you have big plans, with soil from Gamgee's garden you can safely do it in half the time!

Michael

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Sonntag, 5. Mai 2019, 13:45

Michael

Isn't that a little too cumbersome to cart earth from the floodplain (or New Zealand)? :icon_confused:

Maybe it also does a cart compost and a bag of blue grain....:icon_winkgrin:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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