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201

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2018, 08:28

update zu post #154 ganz unten - ausgepflanzte Indian Giant

IG fans

After I at the Unhkrautjäten before a couple of weeks at the site of planted out IG (40 km east of Hannover, USAD zone 7) had promoted a beige porridge to the light of day, I have closed 14 days with tight-15 ° C for IG in the site are but too much...

Yesterday I wanted to plant a new 1 kg bulb out in the same place and found to my surprise a few tennis ball sized Cormels, which apparently survived.

Has someone made the same observation that primary Cormels are possibly slower than thicker tubers?
It is also possible that the mother tuber for other reasons was to a pulp...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

202

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2018, 10:18

kein Austrieb der Hauptknospe....

IG fans

due to lack of time this spring hardly pictures... except: index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4026 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4027

Apparently, the main bud of this bulb that I had once gotten as nubicum, wants to not exorcise this year...
Does anyone know this phenomenon?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

203

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2018, 16:24

Mäuse o.ä. Nager am Werk?

Hi Bernard,.

For me, it looks like the tuber had already started a new tuber from the old form (#101), until then the main Bud has been damaged.

Also in my garage any rodents try to as the tubers taste - whenever I forgot to put out bait.
Unfortunately I have no pictures of damaged tubers, but I have to grow a similar picture of a tuber that has begun.

Greeting Olvi
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204

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2018, 16:49

Hi Phillip,

for me it appeared not as someone on the tuber had gnawed there.
We also never had as far as I know, mice in the basement – rather on the ground floor, once one finds its way into the living room and the kitchen in the fall of the winter garden. I see then on legacies and (mercilessly) make a trap - Nutella is irresistible for the poor little...

I have transplanted the tuber (yesterday) and will see a 2-3-headed monster, what happens - probably...
einamal, I will take a photo in the autumn.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

205

Sonntag, 3. Juni 2018, 11:43

Apparently, the main bud of this bulb that I had once gotten as nubicum, wants to not exorcise this year... Does anyone know this phenomenon?
Yes, I have witnessed that on a Konjac mini Cormel. She wanted to not drive a long time just in contrast to all other tubers. Sometime was a secondary bud to drive from previously no sign was visible.

206

Mittwoch, 13. Juni 2018, 18:45

Otherwise, I have a handful of primary Cormels, ranging up to the 4 cm close with the maximum dimension, but I do not expect a flower where.
One of these Cormels surprised then promptly with a flowering stem:
http://www.Amorphophallus-Forum.de/BL%C3...-F21/#post39594

207

Sonntag, 30. September 2018, 01:42

I have transplanted the tuber (yesterday) and will see what happens - probably... I will make einamal a photo a-2-3-headed monster in the autumn.
What happened because of the tuber?

208

Sonntag, 30. September 2018, 09:57

Hello dung beetle,.

She has even leaves and stands in their 90-L container at the entrance...
But it is no longer too long take to harvest; I let the tubers inn of the rule until the first frost outside and selfcare then out.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

209

Sonntag, 30. September 2018, 13:33

Hi Bernard,.

It will be interesting to see what comes out of the pot...
The main Bud is destroyed it will take significantly longer before leaves from the pot come up, then of Cormels. I assume you all Cormels cut away before the potting.

BTW. my observation to your question earlier is that primary Cormels tolerated more cold as large tubers. At Cormels, the petioles not below burst at the foot as well as when mother tubers. So can damp not so easily penetrate and damage the main bud. What you reported in the #157 not happen at Cormels.

Greeting Olvi

210

Montag, 12. November 2018, 17:24

update zum Beitrag # 202 - kein Austrieb der Hauptknospe vom meiner "nubicum"

Indian giant fans,

now, it has become not a three-headed monster, such as in the contribution # 204 suspected, but this:

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4510 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4511 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4512 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID 4513 =

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4514

So not three, but 6! thick tubers :icon_shocked:

What I find particularly interesting is that you can see tubers remains of the mother tuber on three of the "Brut".
Unfortunately I had not weighed Yes the tuber in the spring; the Gesamtgwicht of the tubers now is whopping 8980 g.
Oh, I see talking post # 163, (after separation of primary Cormels) has brought 4900 g on the balance in the autumn after the harvest; so almost a doubling of the mass.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

212

Montag, 12. November 2018, 18:30

Madness :icon_eek::icon_gott:

214

Freitag, 21. Dezember 2018, 09:52

For God's sake, as I'm rooting for, that reasonably dry and no more mildew friends times firmly!
Michael

215

Freitag, 21. Dezember 2018, 10:01

Mold is not. Has also not smell after mushroom.

216

Freitag, 21. Dezember 2018, 15:41

Every spring I find even a small number (5... 10 PCs) such tubers in the wintering grounds. Seems to be not contagious. Store multiple tubers in the same container, usually only one with the pictured symptom has entered in the spring.

I don't know the cause, but my observations go in the direction "late harvest/low temperature/moisture/nematodes".

A point more on the problem list "Sauromatum in autumn":
:icon_confused:
(1) too much water - cracked tubers
Sauromatum cracked tubers
(2) drop in temperature with subsequent Indian summer - rotting tubers
Typhonium venosum in original condition?


Greeting Olvi

217

Freitag, 21. Dezember 2018, 18:11

Late harvest and low temperatures can be more at this tuber . That would tend to make, namely the largest, which was only on the 3 October harvested on an other tuber. There were pretty chilly the last two nights before. However, the location of the plants was still free from Frost. It was different on the night of October 6. There were significant damage to the leaves of Konjac, Begonias, dahlias and Physalies.

It wasn't too wet in my opinion. At the end I no longer poured and rain was scarce here. Worms were not to see and the soft places. I have not however also come on the idea, specifically to look for something. The soft bodies were by the way also not mushy.

218

Samstag, 2. Februar 2019, 23:29

In today's control, I saw unfortunately 2 soft spots at my second largest ulcers tuber.
In the meantime, the tuber looks like this:

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4744 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4745

This year there are so a normal-sized flowering and that even though the tuber has already lost half of their weight.

219

Sonntag, 3. Februar 2019, 13:10

Hello dung beetle,.

Thanks for the photo!

Really impressive what the tubers to put away!

Happy blooming, Bernhard.

220

Samstag, 9. Februar 2019, 07:57

Meanwhile, the flower without a shaft is 45 cm high.

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4759

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