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Sonntag, 20. November 2011, 17:53

Brutarme an Knolle

Hello

I have now dug up my maxwellii mother tuber. It has grown quite well to weight and size and made several low-breeding.




Now my question. Can I which separate easily from the mother tuber, e.g. with a utility knife or a scalpel?

How would you deal with the interfaces? I have coal powder here. Or do you think that it would be better to simply dry the interfaces?


Yes eh now is in the resting phase.

On answers, I would be very grateful.

MfG
Stephan

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Sonntag, 20. November 2011, 20:25

Hi Stephan,.

So I broke down so far only looked where the arm most lockersten sits on the mother tuber then (breaking point?) and him. Then I have simply dry off the crack - without further treatment.
Dried date a thin Impressusärmchen over the winter is up only once me.
Whether the same method as for the more experienced Amorpho. I not is white collectors.

Greeting
Theresa

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Sonntag, 20. November 2011, 20:37

Then, it would be most obvious Yes, if I clean separate from it with a scalpel.

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Sonntag, 20. November 2011, 21:31

Why you let them not simply to the Corm?

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Sonntag, 20. November 2011, 23:25

Because I'd like next season that only the parent bulb in a pot is growing and not all together.

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Montag, 21. November 2011, 02:41

By the Flash, the tuber looks like from gold.:D

I cancel out everything and please let then simply air drying. Daughter tuber so firmly sitting, that really would force needed, I let most first time to spring off and then again try my luck (depending on the way they sit after a few days significantly looser). For tubers, which are not so important (at the 50. Typhonium etc.'s arrives then eh not more on it :D ), I go before quite well times somewhat ruppiger and even there is never what happens.

In a few tubers I had left times everything off this season to have a comparison to the "liberated" tubers. In total (main bulb + new daughter tuber + possibly daughter tuber from the previous year) that came out of the weight of her same from the pots. The unbefreiten main root were however significantly less than the reference models and the separately potted daughter tuber of the liberated tubers are in that account not included, so that it is now clear to me, what I have already thought to know... Remove daughter tuber is better.:icon_respekt:

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Montag, 21. November 2011, 10:07

Thanks for the info.

I let the arms up to the next season on the mother tuber.

Noted today with dismay, that the small maxwellii tubers from the cutting propagation all over night have become muddy.

This is now the 2nd time I go small tubers of maxwellii no apparent reason just for dry storage.

I hope that the bigger spud takes no damage. I will probably not cool store but at room temperature.

MfG
Stephan

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