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Oldi

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Sunday, October 23rd 2011, 3:33pm

Amorphophallus konjac Ernte 2011

That I myself so clearly have miscalculated, I would have not thought. Estimated I have 2000 g, calculated I 1600 g, but now came out in the first big konjac Corm (site full sun in the garden), exceeds all expected:D

270 G to 2750 g! Diameter of 8 cm to 20 cm in diameter! -> Verzehnfachung of weight!:icon_respekt: :icon_gott:

So, and now the sobering... the foliation Bud is severely deformed :icon_frown: but in konjac I do me as not worry :icon_winkgrin: the bud has grown probably diagonally in the hand and has bent so strongly. I'm assuming that the deformed in the course of time disappears, when out slowly pushes the outgrowth of the tuber :icon_wink2: what do you?

Let's see what so produced the second large tuber (330 g) in the winter garden. I wanted Yes a comparison between outdoor and indoor make. Up to dredge it takes also not more allzulang, I guess a couple of days.

I post here in more info about harvested tubers (there is 1 large tuber and a few smaller)
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Sunday, October 23rd 2011, 7:44pm

Hi,.

INCREDIBLE! Is Yes really fierce!

What have you fertilized? :)

LG, Robert

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Sunday, October 23rd 2011, 7:52pm

Cheap liquid fertilizer of Aldi plus Earth well before gedüngte :D … next year war certainly short of salinization damage I'm using a higher quality fertilizer. Even high-quality as Hakaphos:icon_razz:
I recommend here is just a huge pot. Some primary Cormels at the edge was even with the used 60 cm pot diameter:icon_shocked:
Due to this strong growth, I am now already used on the next year. Previously, but the following questions to answer are: the deformed tip will have no effect on the sheet? Will the tuber at this weight bloom?
In a few months I will be smarter:icon_smilenew:

Here is the information about the primary Cormels:

Number: 30 (!)
Total weight: 528 g
heaviest Cormel: 48 g

An enormous difference to the tuber of acsleps which was only 4 primary Cormels.:icon_confusednew:

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Sunday, October 23rd 2011, 7:56pm

Hi Oldi,.

It should already be capable of flowering in fact. Will you need to be but probably surprised if she really does it.

I can say nothing about the deformed tip. I've never seen something like that. But also think that the plant can certainly compensate something like that.

Next year I will plant my definitely in a huge bucket, offer more sun and more manure;)

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Tuesday, October 25th 2011, 7:01pm

Congratulations! Konjaks are just grateful. Much water, regular fertilizing and ample light - bingo! This year, I had a hand full primary Cormels format large hazelnuts, but no pots. So, they have migrated to the largest bulb in the bucket. Some of them have brought it to tennis ball format. The great has still the sheet, but I guess times > 4 kg.

The bud looks like flower, leaf buds are always significantly shorter at me. Crease I had still not only above mechanically frayed. This was also on the flower yet to see. Injured it not looks so, so only courage - which will stretch itself still.

Greeting
Peter

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Wednesday, October 26th 2011, 3:23pm

:icon_shocked:Who would have thought that? I have just now excavated the second, large tuber and was quite disappointed. Also, I lost a bet:icon_explode:

The tuber with formerly 330 g weighs 1580 gnow! This corresponds to approximately a five-fold increase of the weight. Pretty much exactly half of the weight of the other bulb.

So I would not have expected this! But I may be disappointed, after all I'm smarter now to an important experience. Never again in the winter garden, waste of space is A. konjac and the tuber is not even nearly as big as outside :icon_wink2: I think the spider mite infestation was not the reason, as the critters have bitten more than a few holes in the leaves. These were certainly not 50% of the photosynthetic area:D

But the tip is not deformed:icon_thumbs1:

@ HerrR: Congrats to the won bet:icon_respekt:

On the 2nd picture, you see my current root stock. You don't to distinguish Yes what t. venosum and what is konjac A.,:icon_winkgrin:
The height of both big konjac tubers is different as well, only the width visible.
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Saturday, October 29th 2011, 7:52am

:icon_shocked:Who would have thought that? I have just now excavated the second, large tuber and was quite disappointed.
You get nothing out of it! After all, this bud looks after flowering.

I also noticed that equally large tubers that are next to each other in the same substrate in equal-sized pots and poured at the same time, therefore yet long not only almost similar increase. Is simply so. You have retracted a great harvest - what will you more?

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Saturday, October 29th 2011, 11:04am

On the whole, I am also satisfied :D have also a T. managed venosum from a small Cormel to bloom-enabled size:icon_thumbs1:
100% I am happy only when I know that the deformed tip of 2.75 kg bulb made from nothing. Then is really nothing more to bitch:icon_winkgrin:

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Sunday, October 30th 2011, 10:50pm

I am so rest assured that my bet blew out, but either way, Gklückwunsch to the beautiful tubers. :icon_respekt: But Peter already writes that the dramatic difference must not necessarily have located at the site. Grad this season is I noticed again that tubers which directly next to each other can evolve significantly different to the part. And a five-fold increase is always a good cut.

So'ne wrinkled tip hab I dug out the days also grad and I am also curious whether is it still loses or ultimately in the zig-zag inflorescence grows.:D

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Saturday, November 5th 2011, 7:42pm

Moin

I shuffle then time with:

By the fact that I have not so excessively fertilised this year, also tuber sizes do not have in their growth as in the
Previous behavior.
As a whole at the Konjacs there are 4 tubers the flowering are to 4000gr. Including a bunch with 500 gr. up to 1 kg and primary Cormels
Count I already not longer;)
My Klops originally 13 kg after the flower 8 kg is not driven this year, begins but now to increase its leaf bud.

Leo song has grown even quite well both tubers with just under 700gr

and nightstick has ne sandwichknolle put me and the first time made Cormels:) dunnii as expected still young

That wars first:)

Greeting Lukas

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Sunday, November 6th 2011, 6:35pm

Hello
already all have konjacs excavated, of 500 gr up to 4500 gr everything is going.

Something strange is happening. One of my großten konjacs had in the spring at 2 make
cast out. This knolle had approx 2 kilo. Now when she have dug up there were 2 tubers,.
It was shared. The großere part is now part 4.5 kg, the smaller 2.5 kg. Is it normal to such a teilun?

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Sunday, November 6th 2011, 10:07pm

Hello of Andreas,

a new bulb each under a sheet form and the old tuber usually completely or in part "is offset", your konjac has it right.
When young Amorphophallus more often one at a time several leaves grow from the active (growing) main bud, but it is only a new larger tuber formed under this active bud.
In your case, two buds are actively driven to an already large tuber, and under the two leaves which stem from two leaf buds, then new tubers have formed, with the old completely or as far as was offset, that it has announced.

A good example is the titanum in Bonn, which has driven three flower buds from a weighing 117 kg bulb and from which after flowering then three leaf buds are driven out. Under the leaves a new tubers were formed then, with "used" the old Kolle for the formation of three new.
The three new tubers did Interestingly again about the weight of the mother tuber on the scales with 70, 31 and 18 kg in total.
Guckst you also here:
http://botgart.uni-Bonn.de/o_samm/Titan/titaninfos.php
http://botgart.uni-Bonn.de/o_samm/Titan/titanevents.php
http://botgart.uni-Bonn.de/o_samm/Titan/titanevent2006.php
http://botgart.uni-Bonn.de/o_samm/Titan/titangal06.php

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Wednesday, November 23rd 2011, 10:57pm

Hello together

When I last Saturday times briefly tugged at the collapsed already quite Konjacblatt, I stopped suddenly in his hand the whole leaf. Full of joy, I started to dig the tuber, expected but not all too much, because the plant had only deployed your hand against the end of August. First, I found 4 mince breeding arms that when de smallest contact broke off. I reached between the many roots down and ripped the tuber slowly out of the Earth and wondered not bad.
A 16 cm and 1557g heavy tuber with rather large Mittelknostpe has formed from the once garbage and about 700 g "light" bulb. I'm assuming times from which this certainly is a flower.:D

Greetings Roland

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