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Freitag, 26. Mai 2006, 23:43

Braune Blattfelcken?

SERVUS,

I have a question time, I have moved several A. bulbifer from seed. They had a hand at first, came after some time a new larger, and at the second leaves they get now so Brown wilted spots. What can be? So that the berannt are can I rule out.

Greeting Peter

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Montag, 29. Mai 2006, 18:07

mmhh...Perhaps spider mites???
or not enough fertilized?
MfG Volker

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Montag, 29. Mai 2006, 19:21

Na I would then prefer to überdüngt type, or you have poured them too much. It may also be that the humidity is too low!
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Montag, 29. Mai 2006, 21:39

Could I be that you have given something much fertilizer! Have fed fairly well them, so that they grow beautifully. Since I will probably to fertilize somewhat less in the near future.
Thank you for the answers!

Greeting Peter

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Montag, 29. Mai 2006, 23:24

Hello:D
Hopefully no blaudünger! : shock:
I'll take from oscorna animalin as you do nothing wrong with überdüngen etc fertilizer with horn, etc. is natural:?
but also mice are horny behind the aircraft produced: x have me about winter 4 full scoop from the sack brought well: evil: secure that stuff is expensive:
G?sse Steffen

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Montag, 29. Mai 2006, 23:51

Hi Steffen,.

Ne so with blue grain I not dung! I BioTressol, use of Neudorf is an organic liquid fertilizer, and traces of mineral fertilizer for orchids.
Fertilizer in the water have given at each casting (approximately 1 x a week), but grow also as dumb, one (with patch) slides just the next sheet! Is already the third period of 2 months. Therefore, I've fertilized so well because they grow so super.
Let's see what is there.

Greeting Peter

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Montag, 29. Mai 2006, 23:57

born also ash from the wood into the Earth with purely has many minerals
G?sse Steffen

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Montag, 10. Juli 2006, 13:30

I run a test this year with blue corn.
The nitrogen values are so enormously NPK 17-17-12: shock:
I dung even my tropical species such as A.gigas and A.lambii thus, it seems to please them:!:
We are in the autumn see what has happened so: wink:
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Montag, 10. Juli 2006, 15:26

So I dung also with blue corn. But nitrogen hammer, but the mentioned above not this of COMPO with TD-17 + 2. It seems excellent to be suitable for the Knöllchens because of the high potash content.

I am also not huge portions, but also in large pots only a few granules (depending on the size of the pot of 4-20) above it. If they disappeared gibts again a few.

My tubers are but also all of them very deep in the substrate. Could be that therefore the fertilizer more evenly to the roots comes and can have its corrosive effect not as strong.
Gruß rooman

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Montag, 10. Juli 2006, 15:32

Jop much like for me, since auchnur 5-20 balls coming up on it based on pot size. I hope times, the tubers this enormous set to: wink:
I gently already in autumn are wa who see results.
Then can you post your results rooman:D
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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