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Donnerstag, 22. September 2011, 19:55

Yes, the breeding konjac tubers glut is coming up soon.... :icon_shocked: :icon_winkgrin: therefore the loss accounts for nothing at all in me :icon_seb_zunge:

Thanks, I'll need luck next year.

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Donnerstag, 17. November 2011, 14:44

Hello

today was the day of reckoning:D

1 Cutting has entered into Yes but the 2nd has grown well.

A cutting tubers have become in the case of 3-4 :D can look so allow.

Since the cutting began to be yellow I had decided that I dig it.

Before the dredge I figured that there is only 1 measly tuber, but when I got it from the Earth, I've wondered nevertheless.

This images:





Now, I must just see how I can get this tangle apart.

MfG
Stephan

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Montag, 21. November 2011, 17:59

Bad news....


All tubers have become muddy within 1 night and thong.:icon_nosmile: :icon_frown: :icon_frown:

This is the 2nd time that I lose small maxwellii tubers during dry storage.

I know really not what it is. Usually you can store the Yes dry, but apparently the small tubers are very sensitive.

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Montag, 21. November 2011, 21:50

Hi Stephan,.
well, that was then but unfortunately very quickly...:-(

Had the small bulb separated fact with any such thing as a fabric from the thick midrib of the leaf stecklings?
Or was the midrib abgefault more?
If the latter is true, would be a loss to understand.
Or you had separated the small partial root around so that they had relatively large breakage / interfaces?

Just curious,.
Bernhard.

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Montag, 21. November 2011, 22:19

Hi Bernhard.

No, the midrib was not rotted. The tubers are simply out-grown.

Yes I had separated them. There were only small disconnection that I immediately covered with charcoal powder.

Because it may not be but.

Oldi has the same problem. He has bought a small maxwellii tuber and it was after 1 day with him. She arrived already soft and schrumpelig, and then entered.

And I had a small breeding arm which has me also soft and thong times directly from Mr Hetterscheid years ago.

They were all small tubers.

It may have to do only what temperature in connection with small tubers. Otherwise I can imagine it.

Dark, I had stored the small tubers at over 10 degrees.

My mother tuber is still in the living room. I have left the breeding arms off there. It is still firm and unchanged.

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Dienstag, 22. November 2011, 14:45

Hi Stephan,.

Your and oldies speak observations now clear for it to leave the primary Cormels at the maxwelli parent bulb until they are independent by itself, even if the recommendation in the other thread is in contrast to HerrnRs. Breeding arms on tuber

I would also imagine that separating the small speeding tickets is not favourable, even though you have; dusted the interfaces with charcoal It is a wound that has certainly not as an as normal fabric, such as the unverletzte tuber, and it would be cannot be ruled out that microorganisms could more easily infect the tuber.

Perhaps, it would be an attempt to store such small, created by leaf cuttings tubers in slightly moist substrate.

Do you do for a new trial with maxwellii next year?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 22. November 2011, 15:13

Hi Bernard,.

what it was now in the end, will be probably difficult to find out. However, at the interface it can not be, as the tuber of Oldi was an independent bulb without any wounds.


Yes I'll do the experiment next year again and then I let the small tubers in the ground and let it warm winter.

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Dienstag, 22. November 2011, 16:20

However, at the interface it can not be, as the tuber of Oldi was an independent bulb without any wounds.


That's right. Where precisely the fact that primary Cormels have always a point at which they were connected with the mother tuber, makes me suspicious, because my maxwellii bulb had really no traces of an interface or similar. (What a sentence :D ) It was shaped like a mother tuber.:icon_confusednew:

I type at low temperature. Who knows how many degrees need little tubers... I have stored it at approx. 20 ° C in a bag moist. So either the temperature was too low, or it was amiss with the humidity:icon_help:

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Dienstag, 22. November 2011, 17:09

My answer in the other thread was now not explicitly meant to maxwellii. However I have picked grad here a maxwellii breeding arm at one of the Forum. He also always aborts the breeding arm. In rare cases they dry up then before they again cast out, but problems that the tubers are muddy, he reported nothing me. So in roughly the same behavior in other types also.

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Dienstag, 22. November 2011, 19:40

Hello

I am times assuming that you have obtained the breeding arm with Thorsten:D

Perhaps, he can report indeed times because of the problems to Word.


Edit: When my mother tuber a breeding arm is almost like saying terminated (like these with the "breaking point" is described in Theresa ´s). Cool even in the wrong place and I already had it in hand. Was not intended to remove it.

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Sonntag, 2. März 2014, 18:37

I had last autumn the misfortune that me a sheet from a longituberosus is - broken and therefore I will also immediately tried to make a few cuttings - and it succeeded...
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Montag, 14. Juli 2014, 15:53

sphagnum moss cutting medium?

i need to gleen from you all.. i will be having many titanums,gigas,and hewettii's in leaf soon..:) yea!!
so of course..some are great,more plants is better..right?? LOL so thinking of trying leaf cuttings again..
last year..i used HUGE leaves..i think that..and my method was flawed.. leafs rotted.. the leaves were off
my titanum with monster sized leaves..some were 13 inches ( 32 cm) long..
so..im thinking of using leaves from plants that are bit smaller.. and what medium to use..
last year i used mix of shredded coco and perlite.. this year im thinking of using mix of small pumice and
sphagnum moss..
?? what do you all think??
i use a closed 10 gallon ( 37 gallon liters) aquarium..with bottom heat from heat tape..temps kept 80F ( 26 C)
i use root hormone with kelp powder as wetting for medium..
?? thoughts/ideas?? much thanks...

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Montag, 14. Juli 2014, 19:58

For producing roots, just use pure perlite. When the cutting has roots, just pot him in normal soil.
Rooting hormones are great to produce cuttings.



It´s important, that you cut the cuttings, when the leaf has freshly emerged . Round about 2-4 weeks after emerging the leaf.

It also needs a very high humidity. Round about 90-100 % for 2 weeks . Otherwise, the cuttings are drying out.

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Donnerstag, 12. Oktober 2017, 10:22

Liste von 2012 mit Arten, die über Blattstecklinge vermehrbar sind.....

For ambitious multipliers the following link, which but motivate not to discontinue the activities here and to write only on Lord sugar's face book... :icon_winkgrin:

https://de-de.Facebook.com/notes/amorpho... 98175070212671 /.

Happy propagating, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 2. Juni 2020, 17:44

I also tried to multiply from leaf cuttings on my A. titanum and lambii.
After about 4-5 months, the leaf parts have said goodbye. At the lambii a small but apparently vital lump has come out, at the titanum the tuber is bigger but becomes quite dark brown, but is completely firm and by no means muddy. Let's see how it goes on:)
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Dienstag, 2. Juni 2020, 23:56

Congratulations, Luke!
That looks good, I hope that my cuttings will get this far again; a few become yellowish after only a month, so I don't have much hope anymore.

Keep your fingers crossed for the little ones
Michael

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Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2020, 10:32

Hello Luke,

beautiful success ! - That's how it should be...

Have you used rooting powder?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2020, 10:46

Hello everyone
Yes, I'm also really happy with the result, especially since it was just an experiment anyway.
I did not use rooting powder, really only cut off the part in seramis then put plastic bags over it and off into the terrarium. Either I was just lucky or the two were very cooperative :icon_lol:

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Montag, 13. Juli 2020, 22:19

Today I have noticed during the inspection of the tubers that the titanum wants to expel again after about 2 months of rest :)
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Montag, 13. Juli 2020, 22:23

Hello Luke,

this is how it should be - congratulations and

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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