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Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2008, 19:02

Re: Ad FrankO

Quoted from "Mr.. Titanum"

Hello Franco,.

Because you need relatively large mother plants and also quite large leaf cuttings for this method, you can safely forget that as a way of quickly and cost-effectively propagation method for titanum.

As you can you better at i-bäh buy a seed for 5 British pounds.

MfG,
Bernhard.


I can only say:
http://Green-24.de/Forum/weblog.php?w=260 & category = to breeding
:D

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Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2008, 20:00

Hello Franco,.

very nice! So it goes without sheet cutting:-)

And now always nice feed the little ones!

Do you know this?
But be careful - this is a 9 MB download....
In it are the collected cultural experiences of the Bonn specialists....

http://botgart.uni-Bonn.de/o_samm/docs/sibbaldia5.PDF

Good growing
Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2008, 22:10

Is made: up:
Have the document of course already studied and taken a few things of which to me.
However, I have made a contradictory experience:
Obviously there my prefer less humid. Whenever I too poured (despite good drainage, without traffic rain!), so a strong Gutation has set up. I now do not know to what extent this should be so, but I pour now rather sparingly and the leaves are undermined since then and he drops no longer. Perhaps does anyone know more about that? Is it too close to the substrate?

Greeting,
Frank

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Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2008, 07:15

Hello Franco,.

apparently a lot goes on substrates. When you consider that the Bonn expert 80% Einheiteserde (60% white peat + 40% clay), 10 sand and 10% take pumice gravel. That would be not loose enough.

For seedlings I take rather a very loose mixture offering ever 1 / 3 unit soil, perlite, and charcoal (2-4 mm), anglenht on the recommendation of malesiana ( http://www.malesiana.com/html/aroids_pg10.htm)

Which substrate works is always dependent on the Unweltbedingungen and the sensitivity of the "keeper".

MfG,
Bernhard.

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Freitag, 23. Mai 2008, 18:56

Quoted from "Mr.. Titanum"

] Hey Martina,.

Congratulations on your babies!

Then she päppel ' times nicely on....

LG,
Bernhard.
P.S.: How estimates a you now the effectiveness of the method of propagating?


Thanks, I'll do that.

Effectiveness: 1 seeds = 1 sheet = 3 leaf segments = 2 speeding tickets = 2 plants (which I hope not again upset). When all the others except the seedlings's didn't work for me. If you know has the twist (such as René), then I find great - the method either for rare species (where it is only 1 seed / 1 Saxifraga) make "Gimmick" can;-) or as nice... It is indeed not at all expensive: just in the substrate, slightly moisten lid on it, warm place and every few weeks times look....

In A. scaber case it was in any case last-minute rescue: ^ ^:

LG,
Martina

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Dienstag, 23. September 2008, 11:19

Re: Meristemkultur - 'Recycling' A. scaber

Hello

is there any news on your leaf cuttings?

My Scaberchens get just a 3rd or 4th leaf and look always still quite healthy.

LG,
Martina

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Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008, 11:27

Re: Meristemkultur - 'Recycling' A. scaber

Now both plants have moved — making the project "scaber" for the time being stopped.

Diameter (without side lumps): 1.6 cm

LG,
Martina

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Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, 15:05

Re: Meristemkultur - 'Recycling' A. scaber

:( :( :( Hello

I must carry out an emergency OP now also have in my A.spectabilis. the shit have destroyed the tuber Sciaridae and so only a spark will hope by the cutting propagation. I hope they grow to a more A.spectabilis is almost impossible to get: God:: explode:

I reports continue...

Gruss Stephan

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Mittwoch, 24. Juni 2009, 23:55

Re: Meristemkultur - 'Recycling' A. scaber

http://www.schneckenprofi.de/nematoden-s…AEqoC & mv_pc = 155

That would be worth a try perhaps, Sciaridae can be Yes pretty stubborn...

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