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Freitag, 7. September 2007, 16:11

A. Henryi treibt durch - was tun ?

SERVUS!

I have two or more young henryis, which now the end of August showed both still signs of bud - a plant is a mini hand in addition to the expanded, at the second plant is however a (or even 2 leaves from a bud - it looks quite like this, I think) normally large sheet. Not so looks as they wanted to go soon in the rest period, or? I think I should prepare, as soon as it gets cold inside, warm and sunny it, or? And up to what temperature can they stay out there? You are under a glass roof, wet conditions is no problem.
Schonmal thank you for tips!

Many regards,

Michael

Philipp

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Sonntag, 9. September 2007, 16:28

Hi,.

I'd they now get clean, and you can set up on a sunny window. Probably, they get even more leaves and go until next fall in the first winter rest.

MfG Philipp

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Sonntag, 9. September 2007, 19:05

Oh, now already? All clear, then I do that & hope on thick tubers...

Greetings!

Michael

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Sonntag, 9. September 2007, 22:21

Hinweis

Hello

If you have not already made it, then jar you plant now clean pick-up.

A. henryi it needs warm! A miracle that the plant at temperatures have survived out there at all!

Greeting

Philipp

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Montag, 10. September 2007, 17:49

I've had since other experiences, I always still out there are the plants and start slowly with docking, as well as A. konjac.
A. henryi is indeed originally a mountain in Taiwan (now unfortunately extinct), and there it can be pretty cool in the winter.

MfG Philipp

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Dienstag, 11. September 2007, 14:00

Hi Philip,.

where does the info that henryi in Thaiwan is extinct?
They occurred only in a narrow area?

MfG,
Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 11. September 2007, 14:37

Hi Bernard,.
the info is to my knowledge on the side Berthold plants. Most. henryi is there no longer be found in the wild. Copies are present only in culture. Just don't ask me whether that's true.
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Dienstag, 11. September 2007, 19:37

Hello Niels,.

Thank you for the info...

Then it could probably voting as the Berthold is indeed quite adept regarding our favorite plant genus.

MfG,
Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 18. September 2007, 13:22

Jo, you read really anywhere that there is more no plants in the wild. The way tolerate cooler temperatures in any case, it is winter hardy to rather cold regions of the United States as a lady assured me that the way has long been in the garden. I wouldn't it simply only that by the mom. Temperatures the plants be... stimulated to the dropping of new leaves
I repeat it tomorrow in and will report further - and I hope on large tubers when they as times move;-)

Greetings!

Michael

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