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Montag, 3. März 2008, 17:39

Gefleckter Aronstab

Hi
Hab yesterday ne bulb in the forest ausgebudelt hab times in the Earth set where I amorphis kultiviere most.Weis already that are not sensitive and I that simply parades dig up would have to but I will just look.

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LG Kevin

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Dienstag, 4. März 2008, 15:13

Hello

My drive in the garden already, let's see when the flower is coming.
In the forest, I have seen has never been one.

With kind regards
Stefan

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Freitag, 15. August 2008, 08:43

Hi Kevin.
Has she flourished now?
MfG Volker

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Freitag, 15. August 2008, 10:51

Nope sorry
came on it that it is better to dig up the tubers when they have just ripe berries.Because the irgentwie are very sensitive at the new foliation and walk breaks.Belongings but a few photos on the topped made when you were blooming should I clean jobs?

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Montag, 25. August 2008, 17:50

Na clear, I would like to see the flowers...what question.:D
MfG Volker

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Montag, 25. August 2008, 19:11

:DHier der Arum am Naturstandort:

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das übliche Problem halt meine Kamera.
lg Kevin

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Montag, 25. August 2008, 19:35

Your problem is not the camera, but a lack of tripod;-)

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Montag, 25. August 2008, 19:42

will make a few purchases since times on occasion
but at the time, I have unfortunately not the financial means.
but I think you can see what tz ^ ^
LG Kevin

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Dienstag, 26. August 2008, 03:52

«Originally posted by» "Franco"»

Your problem is not the camera, but a lack of tripod;-)

I never use a tripod. :???:
I'd rather say camera setting.
And it grows with you in the forest of Kevin???
MfG Volker

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Dienstag, 26. August 2008, 06:03

exactly the gibts to 100erten with us in the forest man must know only where you have to search.
LG Kevin

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Sonntag, 7. September 2008, 11:00

Have you planted your garden now again?
MfG Volker

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Sonntag, 7. September 2008, 11:53

Yes, a few tubers with heads have excavated me and di bin in the garden of buried curious whether they come back.

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Freitag, 12. September 2008, 07:43

Re: Gefleckter Aronstab

I think times have they come back, where they grow wild but with you in the forest. (8)
MfG Volker

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Freitag, 12. September 2008, 13:16

Re: Gefleckter Aronstab

also think
You must be careful that you it excavates at the wrong time only
When the beads you are broken but if the seed is red that would have to run

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Freitag, 12. September 2008, 16:22

Re: Gefleckter Aronstab

Hi everyone,.

Why dig?
I have a few seeds harvested and seeded.
The not wonderful and the bulbous growth in the first year is already so strong that the pot dents out himself, if several plants in the pot grow.
I think we then also not long have to wait on the first flower....

Happy growing,
Bernhard.

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Freitag, 12. September 2008, 18:14

Re: Gefleckter Aronstab

Hi Bernhard.
I suspect that it is Arum italicum.But the images are so modest I it can say with any certainty.
MfG Volker

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Donnerstag, 23. August 2018, 13:43

Hello is now already an older thread, but I connect my question still here...
I have harvested a few seeds and seeded.
The not wonderful and tuber growth is so strong that the pot bulge if several plants in the pot in the first year.
How did you seeded the?
I have now also berries at home, but I don't know exactly how to do it. :icon_blush:

I must to peel out the seeds from the fruit or it doesn't matter?
They are light Germinator or must I fill it?
I only need to Stratify seeds or can I directly sow them?
It is advisable now to sow them or should I wait until spring?

I hope you can help me.

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Montag, 27. August 2018, 17:53

Hello Berni,.

After nearly 10 years, I have no memory; I have also the plants no longer; I think that I have planted them, but in the garden is not a single aerosol (more)...

The seeds I would from the pulp free and possibly sowing and outside to leave the pots over winter; Alternatively part of winter ungepult in the fridge and free in the spring from the pulp and seed.

With Hardy Arum and the like I don't know anything but; Maybe someone else know what else...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

Ortwin

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Montag, 27. August 2018, 22:12

Hello Berni,.
I have quite a few Arum italicum in my garden. Initially I sowed them specifically; while I have prepped urge leave and just the berries 1cm deep the pulp. Now I don't do that anymore. They breed best vegetatively.

I would in your place - just as they are - in a pot plant berries and wait. I mean they germinate in the spring (am but not quite sure).
VG
Ortwin

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Dienstag, 28. August 2018, 13:00

OK thank you for the helpful answers! :icon_thumbs1:

I've now peeled part of the seeds of the berries because I noticed that can be up to three seeds in a Berry, and it a bit too closely felt if I einbuddel that together, and then in a small bucket think ausgesät.ICH I leave the d over the winter got, not that I expect that before winter even germinate...
The other part of the Beren I will spend the winter so as they are in the fridge.
LG, Amorphophallus fan

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