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Donnerstag, 22. September 2011, 13:56

Here everything is green, all 6 konjacs as well all 4 Typhonium venosum:icon_confusednew:
The leaves have about 3 months ago unfold, long perfume no longer are there (also with regard to the first frost...) :icon_help: )

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Donnerstag, 22. September 2011, 22:48

Hi, my major Konjakpflanzen have developed your hand until mid-August, must Hibernate they probably indoors, only I still don't know where I should be them. The whole Windows are already all full :icon_confused: . The until it gets cold it takes unfortunately not more alzulange.
At least have the primary Cormels all early enough from device drift therefore can I they hibernate as a tuber.

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Mittwoch, 28. September 2011, 03:24

My largest tuber has become this year General simply times not from increasing. :icon_explode: But probably well can be, that she had received some colder if also frost-free days at the beginning of the season (so roughly in May). We mal schaun what will next year out of it... give's does the tuber at least, if I'm not mistaken.

Everything else on konjacs still stands there as ne one. I will again exploit the good weather at the moment, and then in the near future casting set.

Has anyone tried of you actually time to freeze Amorphophallus? Sure the nutrients can be withdrawn no longer from the leaf, but perhaps this is compensated again by a long casting period? However when the freeze, the tuber same would go with hopps, it would be surely no profit.:D
»HerrR« hat folgendes Bild angehängt:
  • konjac.jpg

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Mittwoch, 28. September 2011, 13:00

Hello HerrR,

I don't think that the bulb through the first light frost would take damage. The substrate is sure didn't freeze through to the tuber.
But that is a beautiful, blury matter to remove the frostbitten leaves....:icon_lol:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 28. September 2011, 16:39

Hello

So I had my konjacs last year quite long out there. Since they have get colder nights also already some, but I had no real won.
Mine are this year already the indent and the first 200 of them are already harvested. Before 1-2, I've already stopped weeks to pour. Some should suffer by the early "trockenlegung" it accounts for nothing me with my stock. I've lost a whole pot with an estimated 35 tubers as the holes at the bottom of the pot have clogged. But the remaining harvest so far, I looks very good!

Wish you still happy tubers problem;)

Greeting
Theresa

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Mittwoch, 28. September 2011, 18:25

200 Tubers?:icon_shocked: :icon_irre3:

:icon_respekt:

Can't hardly wait that collect my stinker. The leaves have been already in early June, are soon 4 months so. Have but am afraid I a lot this year done wrong regarding casting/fertilizing/substrate. But you learn from mistakes. Because I can be glad already to next year:D

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Donnerstag, 29. September 2011, 11:57

Jaja is autumn Amorphophallus fans like an early Christmas for us:D

Always the great tension, whether and how much the tubers are grown, and how much there is "Young".

My Konjac grows but still, even though it looked initially as she would take. As it is still quite small, it is a Südfenster.

MfG
Stephan

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Donnerstag, 29. September 2011, 14:21

Hardly one talks, already the first sheet bends to :D venosum however of a t.. The konjacs are still crisp:icon_wink2:

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Donnerstag, 29. September 2011, 14:46

I've lost a whole pot with an estimated 35 tubers as the holes at the bottom of the pot have clogged.

Was that with or without drainage layer?



Can't hardly wait that collect my stinker. The leaves have been already in early June, are soon 4 months so. Have but am afraid I a lot this year done wrong regarding casting/fertilizing/substrate. But you learn from mistakes. Because I can be glad already to next year



Actually, the konjacs are so tough, so really roughly what wrong be must be made. A few tubers I had housed last year so that I have really ever forget the Gießen and fertilizers and to be left to themselves, they were then also still negatively... the tubers are then also +/-zero from the season gone out, but I had made as really as good as nothing with.

Given our "bet" from another forum, I however hope that you have significantly more calamity in the large tuber in the winter garden as in the great outdoors.:D

Something offtopic on the edge... When you are first time has figured out how the new citation feature works, is that yes times correctly virtually.:icon_respekt:

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Donnerstag, 29. September 2011, 15:20

puuuuh, since I'm curious what will become of our bet! The konjac in the winter garden has had namely light spider mite infestation. Könnnte the plant something have weakened. :icon_confusednew: Finding from this year: no Amorphos more in the winter garden, which can grow outdoors. 1. because they waste space in the WG and 2. because they can get then no spider mites.:icon_wink2:

In addition, I must say that I've fertilized in the first month of the growth phase of konjacs with low liquid fertilizer. Thus, almost all have a slight salinization leaf damage :icon_nosmile: finding from this error (hab 2 months ago responds, as it was too late...): use only high-quality fertilizers.:icon_thumbs1:

Well, that was already all mistakes this year:icon_wink2:

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Donnerstag, 29. September 2011, 16:34

Hello

@ HerrR: when the konjacs, a clay pot fragments over the holes in the ground must range from the pot as drainage:icon_wink2:

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Dienstag, 4. Oktober 2011, 17:14

So sometimes I don't know what konjacs have ideas real. I have discovered new shoots on the Earth's surface in the last few days in most pots which emerge from membrane formed primary Cormels:icon_confusednew: :icon_gott:
What do I do that? The mother tuber soaks soon....:icon_help:

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Dienstag, 4. Oktober 2011, 17:39

So if you have enough konjaks and the mother tuber is indented, then I would discard the driving speeding tickets.

The kojaks Yes eh, like the rabbits multiply.

Or you dig them out, putting it and verschenkst in the neighborhood:D

MfG
Stephan

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Dienstag, 4. Oktober 2011, 18:00

Hmm, then I'll they probably dig out and cultivated as a houseplant :icon_wink2: is apparently also in Amorphos like when people that simply different tick:D

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Dienstag, 4. Oktober 2011, 18:24

Last year I had such pots indoors is still something leave and then but still quite early that pour set. This year I will give also the me.:D

I think my konjacs have my projects after good weather casting a to be read here in the Forum. Today, first character of voluntary feeding now show up in various plants.:icon_lachtot:

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Samstag, 15. Oktober 2011, 00:47

We were the first ground frost last night. Almost all konjacs were it also immediately visibly marked. Yunnanensis and fuscus were also affected, the only exception was a mossambicensis I had forgotten just only out there.

Have evacuated now into the cellar to download everything not anyway to freeze off (now rather regard Colocasia and Zantedeschia). Among them was also my mentioned slightly larger konjac tuber, who did not cast out over the summer. And behold... as I want it ausbuddeln I discovered roots. :icon_irre3: Ways of 70 l Zinkwanne + substrate + drainage of gravel was unfortunately quite immobile the whole and to convince my wife that, to put it in the living room had already rather little chance of success gahabt. :D Have the tuber transplanted now have pot in a little under size 30 l. Times watch if she not problem has taken me that and how ultimately runs with the supposedly small saucepan. It is exciting, too, whether the light is now in the winter at all... Questions about questions.:D

If can I now still somehow stop the beads? Truncate tip hät led in the zweifelsfalls only to a new or? How does of out with roots rip off? Are you made of?
»HerrR« hat folgendes Bild angehängt:
  • konjac02.jpg

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Samstag, 15. Oktober 2011, 09:09

Today morning also there was the first ground frost. I got however all konjacs yesterday in the House. Much was in the laundry room/basement, a large tuber was allowed after long discussion even in the living room:D
'M curious about, how the tubers to respond to the now average warmer Quartier :icon_confusednew: what do you? Most konjacs are namely still full of SAP. I guess that the warmer climate supports not recruiting more:icon_help:

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Sonntag, 16. Oktober 2011, 14:00

I think one of my two big konjacs will soon confiscate :D leaves are even visible light and the blades die off :icon_thumbs1: should be but an indication, or?

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Sonntag, 16. Oktober 2011, 19:29

Hello HerrR,
intuitively, I would let easily dry, store the bulb outside of the substrate and dry out the bud.
I would expect that at some point makes a new bud in the spring.
happy hoping, Bernhard.

Hello Oldi,.
You are watching that very well; If the leaves are light green already, they probably soon turn yellow and then the sheet can be soon of the Corm solve.
Happy storing, Bernhard.

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Sonntag, 16. Oktober 2011, 20:02

Hi Bernard,.

did you do the experience how long it takes to stripping of leaf of the slow yellow the leaves? T. venosum is usually fairly quickly, konjac needs since I think longer. Especially as you can see the early withdrawal of leaf in t. venosum in the runzelig stabilized petiole. Does the same not occur konjacs at my at this stage.

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