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Montag, 5. Februar 2007, 13:41

Aussaat geschafft

Hi
Have today get seeds and immediately built it.
Hab in torfquelltöpfe used and put them in a propagator.
I hope have everything done right how long will it take until germination starts now?
LG Kevin

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 19:08

Hi Kevin.Bei me have them ca.zwei used then weeks they all were germinated.However, they should be a soil temperature of 27-30 ° C to the sprout have, otherwise they rot.
MfG Volker

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 19:14

Hi
Ah, that's good to know who that provide equal times in the bathroom there we ne underfloor heating.
Thank you
LG kevin

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 19:40

I only grab new seeds with Spahgnum Moss in a Ziplock bag and then put them on the heating.
So I did it again just with seeds from one
Aronstabgewächs made, where I Although not exactly know what is that for a genus or species. I had to remove the seeds from their pulp, where the berries looked very to Amorphophallus. Some germinate even!
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 19:43

Hi
What is exactly Spahgnum Moss and where krig I that.
LG kevin

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 19:47

Hi Kevin
You get any good specialty retailers.:D
MfG Volker

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 19:50

OK thank you
Werd me make equal times smart and that a try.
LG Kevin

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 19:50

Sphaghnum Moss is called peat moss on German and is the most important peat agent at all. It occurs mainly in bogs and other wetlands in us, but protected.
You can buy it on eBay as a dead press plates, just throw in water to wait until it sucks fully.

However, you need this MOSS to the culture of Amorphophallus sure, there are much better and cheaper alternatives.

MfG Philipp

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 19:53

Ah peat moss says that straight away.I know that already.
LG Kevin

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 20:00

Originally posted

However, you need this MOSS to the culture of Amorphophallus sure, there are much better and cheaper alternatives.


Why to the culture of Amorphophallus?
I use only to the on germination of seeds, because this is the best way;-) my Meingung after
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007, 20:07

With seeds, each course has its own methods, I am always peat pots (no Quelltöpfe) for example in root-sensitive plants or the final pots...

But as long as it remains in the sowing is the Sphaghnum in order. I find it simply just always a shame when abused the Sphaghnum as a substrate or substrate additional, I have received such as my hewittii in such an exciting mixture.

MfG Philipp

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Samstag, 17. Februar 2007, 21:42

Hi Kevin.
Should so slowly when the seeds but be seen what.As schauts out???Anything in sight?:D
MfG Volker

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Sonntag, 18. Februar 2007, 10:08

Hi
a few seeds are rotting and the others have gotten a white lumps looks like the beginning of a root, I have high hopes where I noted no changes in recent years.
LG kevin

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Sonntag, 18. Februar 2007, 12:27

My seeds I had Berthold an order here, have an excellent germination rate. Have effect 60 seeds 30 berries. The seeds have a diameter of 1 cm. I don't know just the kind. Would find it personally Yes great or titanum if it all hewittii's were's:D
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Montag, 26. Februar 2007, 19:51

Hi
have today in a seed something to buried and one could already easily branched radicle emerged find hopefully siets so well off at the other 9.
LG

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Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007, 18:23

Hi Kevin.
Grave times not so much in the pots. all Amorphos are as very sensitive to errors in the root zone. ;-)
MfG Volker

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Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007, 18:28

Nene was only neugirig because wolt I times the others look I have s in calm relaxed
LG

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Sonntag, 8. April 2007, 12:07

Weiterkultur der Sämlinge

How goes it because then continue with the seedlings when they have pushed their first page? When her seedlings for transplant into larger pots? There is then another substrate? When thrives it then?
Erwin

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Sonntag, 8. April 2007, 12:26

Hi Erwin.
The seedlings should be from the outset, 9 or 10 pots.
I put my seedlings in 9 round pots of Ebert and small stay there until the plants recover.
Amorphophallus are very sensitive to the roots, it is only advantageous to leave the plants until the end of the period of vegetation in pots. To open the paper, dung I my plants all 2 weeks 3% to 1.5 liters of water with a fertilizer composition 8-8-6.
Could you be helped hope;-)
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Montag, 9. April 2007, 08:25

Da Yes Nils said it all. : lach dead:
Just as I did also. ;-)
MfG Volker

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