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Samstag, 9. Februar 2019, 10:06

Not bad!
I see a operculatus are; at me is also the first, which again is in the journal, in addition to the wet to be stored, that Yes don't worry about seasons.
Michael

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Samstag, 9. Februar 2019, 10:51

The operculatus and the atroviridis are still in the journal. Where the latter probably sooner or later will insert the blade. The number of yellowish and dried rapidly to lately:.

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Sonntag, 17. März 2019, 14:06

Meanwhile, the flower without a shaft is 45 cm high.
The flower had reached 48 cm without handle up to flourish. It the larger Corm (890 g at harvest, currently 733 g) has reached 60 cm and thus just 2 cm missing to the last year's record, which was reached by the same plant. However, the stem has this year only 2 one-third the length of the previous year (12 cm instead of 18) with a greater diameter and the flower did not fold so and even had to be based also. The flower of the smaller bulb came out without support.

Edit [2019-03-17 22:33]: Now there are already 62 cm and she will flourish well tomorrow. The spathe opens already at the upper end.

Edit [2019-03-19 20:13]: She flourished a day later than expected. The flower is 65 cm, with handle without handle, 78 cm high. Last year there were 62/80 cm. Here too the spathe has not completely opened up. Both sides were still slightly curled. At first, it was only one side. Also I noticed in the first two year's flowers, the spadix to the top together was shriveled and dried up. Not what I had so far yet.

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Sonntag, 17. März 2019, 14:11

The operculatus and the atroviridis are still in the journal. Where the latter probably sooner or later will insert the blade. The number of yellowish and dried rapidly to lately:.
This is no different in principle more than a month later. Only the proliferation of leaf damage has been reduced significantly in speed.

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Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2019, 22:24

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.
She was the only bulb that last year had no hand. I had already written them off. Too early as it now shows: http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/wie-g...-f47/#post40760 et seq.

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Sonntag, 11. August 2019, 16:14

The days I noticed with 2 IG-brood-knollen, that their 2nd leaf show a rather untypical grain of the leaf stalk for IG.


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Sonntag, 11. August 2019, 18:35

unterschiedlich breite Fiederblätter, Hüllblätter um Folgeblätter

Last year I had 2 normal venosum plants, which stood out with particularly wide leaflets (especially at the middle central). The brood nodules of both plants are completely inconspicuous in this respect. Also the large plant that was striking last year. The smaller plant from a brood-tuber formed in 2017, on the other hand, has again this year wide leaflets. I will continue to observe this plant.

Also this year I have a 2nd leaf with envelopes in a plant, which is usually unusual with Venosum.

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Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020, 08:26

My big IG is just pushing its first leaf. A few days ago I had carefully freed it from the envelope, which turned out to be unexpectedly firm and thick (about 2 mm). Also, this year the leaf is surprisingly compact, i.e. the leaf stalk of the not yet unfolded leaf is relatively very short. That will certainly change a little bit, but in the last two years it has been very different.

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Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020, 09:25

Hello mist beetles,

do you have a picture where you can see the differences?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020, 09:53

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Perhaps this is also deceptive, because I have already freed her from her rather stable envelope.

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Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020, 10:06

Looks really short, the leaf - let's see how that develops....

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Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020, 10:19

Did the big IGs have such stable and thick envelopes with you?

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Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020, 10:51

They actually look very thick.
I have to look at this more closely this year.

In your picture it is noticeable that the envelope has apparently been ripped open or cut (?) and thus "disintegrated" into three parts.
Did you possibly help?
In this picture you can see that the old, dried-up envelope is actually bounded by a thin edge of the leaf: index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=5868

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Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020, 11:07

In this picture you can see that the old, dried-up envelope is actually bordered by a thin edge of the leaf:
What edge of leaf do you mean? This seems to have been a cover sheet around the 3rd sheet. In venosum, follow-up sheets are not usually packed in envelopes. But it still happens every now and then. I've had it twice.

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Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020, 14:09

When I read through what I have written, I probably mean the edge of the dry-up envelope that can be seen....

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Samstag, 13. Juni 2020, 17:39

Looks really a bit short, the sheet - let's wait and see how this develops....
Meanwhile, the sheet has the usual proportions. But it was not the only plant with this phenomenon. It was all IG and larger tubers, the brood tubers behaved as usual.

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Dienstag, 23. Juni 2020, 01:19

The first leaf is 1m in diameter and 75 cm high and is therefore no larger than the largest of a normal venosum I have ever had. The 2nd is unfolding straight and is still slightly lower.

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Freitag, 26. Juni 2020, 14:57

Heinzelmännchenwachsoldaten.....

.... on my driveway... index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=5951

Until recently, I had stored the tubers in the refrigerator at about 5 °C, as I did not set them at i-bäh after the beginning of the corona-related difficulties in shipping.
So far, I have seldom potted the tubers before shoot, which is why they have bloomed mostly unpotinched with a rel long flower stalk.
now the flowers sit directly on the substrate, which I like very much.

Happy blooming, Bernhard.

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