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Sonntag, 16. März 2008, 18:26

Amorphophallus operculatus

Hello

Today my plant has conscripted involuntarily, more as voluntary.
The leaf is unfortunately canceled me.
But that page was already on the drawing up and since I did outside halt a few leaf cuttings, perhaps they are anything else.

The tuber is well grown (from about 10 grams to approximately 110 grams)

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If the bulb is already capable of flowering?
How should I best store them, or should I try to encourage them right back to the Austreieben?

With kind regards
Stefan

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Montag, 17. März 2008, 10:34

Hi Stefan,

a beautiful bulb you have harvested since: ^ ^:

I have harvested one my operculatus last week, it was at the
plant a chipped 5 cm piece which has made two Austriebe and has made two beautiful tubers,.
both are about 20 cm long.

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By the way, the lower of the two tubers is currently on ebay
to the sale.
Greeting René

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Montag, 17. März 2008, 16:22

Hello

I have seen your bulb already on ebay.
I thought just to you as a seller, as I have my by you.
How lagerst thou thy because?

With kind regards
Stefan

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Montag, 17. März 2008, 17:14

:?: Are you sure that you have your bulb by myself?
I got my last year of Martin's disappointed and given up to now none of this, achja, Martin lives in Zurich
Perhaps you have confused so us;-)
A.operculatus is beautiful at the time of my absolute favorite AMO.
coloured slender leaves, weird tubers, enormous tuber growth
and totally easy to care:D

Greeting René

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Montag, 17. März 2008, 20:23

Oh, sorry, I was really confused you with Martin. : blush2:
Because you both live in Zurich.

And how lagerst you your bulb now?

Amorphophallus operculatus is really very nice.

With kind regards
Stefan

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Montag, 17. März 2008, 21:28

Oh yes, the store with the have I completely forgot, sorry.
I have also no other experience with this kind
but I think you can let them quiet dry in the
Rest, I will maintain a teaching pot set
in the bedroom at currently store 15-18 ° C.

Greeting René

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Dienstag, 18. März 2008, 16:22

Hello

Thanks, I'll make it as well.

With kind regards
Stefan

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Sonntag, 6. April 2008, 12:53

My last and largest operculatus has now withdrawn,
the tuber is 28 cm long full and 400 gr hard:D

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Greeting René

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Montag, 7. April 2008, 19:37

Hello

that is indeed pretty huge.

I have read that up to 40 cm long are partially.
You can then use instead of planting bars to connect to large plants.:D

With kind regards
Stefan

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