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Alex H.

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Sunday, November 13th 2011, 8:40pm

A. konjac - alte Knolle nicht zerfallen

Hello together,

my A. konjac have now its third phase of the vegetation behind him. I have received them in the spring of 2009 as primary Cormels. Because their leaves are now completely yellow I have taken it once from the substrate. Since I've discovered that the old tubers not fall apart but still as such are available. You feels out, and are extensively Coalescent with the new tubers. An old bulb is even again driving a little sheet. The old bulb is broken down by the new, or should I take the tubers from the substrate and Hibernate "Twinpack"?

The bulbous growth has kept itself also in the previous seasons in borders, so that the speeding tickets are now barely larger than were the primary Cormels. I will next year more fertilizers.

The development of my t. venosum was, however, satisfactory.

Greetings
Alex

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Sunday, November 13th 2011, 9:36pm

Hi Alex

I would dig out as it is the tuber and dry at approximately 10 ° C winter.
If everything is fixed on the bulb you need make you worry.
Because Amorphophalus are Zerrer you have vigorously to fertilizing your cellulose.

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