I'm so happy: party: I have to snag some time ago a rare tuber. This type has guru Dr. Hetterscheid
ten years even of the Amorphophallus no longer in culture!
She will be very difficult in the culture and react strongly to drought. I have it stored in their rest periods in damp Sphagnum moss and look every day. If have I to gewässert also. It has taken not evil it me.
So I do store also my A.titanum tuber, which now also gets started
She begin to now beautifully treben
Here a picture:
Well, what is it for a kind???
Small Tip:
http://aroid.org/genera/Amorphophallus/s…ectabilis2a.jpg
Right! It's an A. spectabilis
I make images. as soon doing more.
I have still a variety which is extremely difficult to keep.
Know determines a pair of hearsay.
A. lambii!
So she arrived from the United States with me: shock:
Approximately 75% of the tuber were the Sluggards. After I had removed the dead bodies, I wanted to discard them already.
Me had persuaded then but the mind and I've yet keep them. I have removed the foul points and washed out, and then with coal powder coated (the stuff works wonders).
Then she rested for about 3 weeks in slightly moist perlite. First activity was demonstrated after 2 weeks already.
I have properly eingetopft it now and there are already 3 shoots with root approaches and the septic bodies are healed.
Also, since images will follow.
By the way I have in a propagator with heat mat.
Approximately 75% humidity at 26-32 ° C
Gruss Stephan