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Monday, October 10th 2011, 1:27pm

Ernte 2011

Hello friends of the tuber,

have harvested yesterday my Indian giant, which I received in the spring of Bernhard as Cormel. It has proud 1.6 kg and diameter of 16 cm. For an annual not bad I think. The Cormel had but also already to the 6 cm. How siehts because with you from?

LG
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WalleW

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Monday, October 10th 2011, 4:24pm

Hi

Da Yes a huge Brummer it has become, all respect!:icon_erschreckt: :icon_respekt:

When my "small" tuber (was so umme 3-4cm) the sheet is still pretty Green! Long it can take no more!:D
Since I'm so curious about what is out.:icon_confusednew:
Viele Grüße Walter

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Monday, October 10th 2011, 4:28pm

:icon_respekt:Of the Cormel to 1.6 kg? Have you given LSD or like the Corm?:icon_winkgrin:
* auchhabenwill *.:icon_lachtot:

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Monday, October 10th 2011, 5:44pm

Nope, no LSD. Only kilos Hakaphos :D and the Cormel was already quite large. I'm looking forward to my Konjaks that have same fertilization and same site. That are only unfortunately still a bit green behind the ears :icon_winkgrin: .

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Monday, October 10th 2011, 5:59pm

How much gram had the Cormel about? Would be interesting, which increase the bulb had.:icon_thumbs1:

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Monday, October 10th 2011, 7:23pm

Hi,.

This was one of the Batzen are still off

Typhonium V. Bernhard

that would have to have had around 50 grams, I know no longer exactly.

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Tuesday, October 11th 2011, 4:10pm

Really not bad.:icon_thumbs1:

I can unfortunately not so quite match with my Indian giant. A tuber of 143 g (168 g incl. new daughter tuber) is now from a comparatively small daughter tuber of 4 g. Next year, then hopefully the kilo brand is broken.:D

In the "normal" t. venosum's ran also very fair. Still to go though, but so slowly I ask what I times should do... all with the whole surplus me but, the demand is not too large as Yes. :D You can Typhoniums, sufficient cooking provided, actually eat?

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Tuesday, October 11th 2011, 7:57pm

Hello HerrR,

with your bulb you need to not hide however; Weight by a factor of increased 35,75!
When Hagasus, it is still only 32 x...:icon_winkgrin:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Tuesday, October 11th 2011, 9:24pm

Viewed in that looks of course equal to much better :D , was but with the smaller Corm also the better Ausgangslange... is that the whole yes same nor look much worse, as if still more in there must be more multiplication.:icon_motz: :D

When researching, whether t. is venosum edible, I stumbled by chance on the... http://www.typhoniumplus.co.ID/

Although ne other type, but the genus is ever.:D

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