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Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2012, 23:15

Konjac ideale Temperatur

Hello friends of the Stinker

As I mentioned in my imagination, my cellulose will bloom soon.
It would interest me now at what temperature or ye have brought them to blossom which lighting conditions.
In fact I who would rather know mine in the basement as blossom in the living room, but not whether the too cold is, or the light would too little.
Would be glad about your experience.

Mfg
Since Heinz
PS: Entschuldigt mir bitte etwaige Rechtschreibfehler, Ich bin Maschinenbauer und kein Linguistikprofessor :icon_wink2:

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 00:04

Hello

These are biochemical processes within the Corm, which determine whether a plant flowers or not.

Konjac is not temperature or light dependent.

This is done all in the resting phase and since the tubers from Earth are covered. So there may have been times to do not with the light:D

I think me to remember that it is still not properly understood, what the plant to the blossom brings.

In konjak, you need do nothing special.

Only the bulb must have reached the flowering size. The rest goes to the resting phase of all by themselves.

If you see that the shoot from the Corm is growing and growing, without thereby making roots, there is a flower. Then you need to pot the bulb does not. Are Yes trockenblüher. Easy then put the bulb in a warm and bright place and wait. Only if the flower has died down and the tuber is roots, off into the Earth.

Hope I have helped.

MfG
Stephan

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 00:18

Thanks for the quick reply

So as I see it au case ne be jaden flower.
Sprout has Deathly 15 cm and no roots.
Had Deathly times of gettin' Keller brought you and behind the desk on the windowsill.
Somehow we're me at the thought, just not as good morning in addition to a thriving Stinkbombe to wake up.:D
After your temperature is, matter werd according to your opinion I they probably back down banish. I remember once at 8 degrees it stinks less than at 21.

Mfg
Since Heinz
PS: Entschuldigt mir bitte etwaige Rechtschreibfehler, Ich bin Maschinenbauer und kein Linguistikprofessor :icon_wink2:

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 00:23

That's right, you can impose a paper bag over it and below link to. Then it stinks not so very doll:D

So when the tuber is driving the flower, I would put them back in the basement.

Room temperature as better.

Show time pictures. Da, you can usually see if there will be a flower or not. I erfühle it always at the base of the shoot.
A flower is a hard Gnubbel in the shoot. This is the base of the flower.

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 00:29

Would send really liked a picture you. Just think you have to give short ne permit me:icon_confusednew:
PS: Entschuldigt mir bitte etwaige Rechtschreibfehler, Ich bin Maschinenbauer und kein Linguistikprofessor :icon_wink2:

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 00:37

1 Take photo with your digital camera.
2. the size of a photo program (IrfanView) to shrink it 150 kb size is Max.
3. a write new post here and there where the smileys are a tab called "File attachments" there is on it click, then click "Select file", choose the image on your hard drive and upload.

You have 2 options. Either pin the image in the text box to insert or it to the end of your post.

If you want to have it in the text, place the mouse cursor (the blinking thing in the text) then, where the image down to and then click this small sheet what is left next to the red X on your uploaded picture.

If the image you want to at the end of your article, then you need to make next nothing than submit your contribution.

Try it just once

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 01:35

So, I think still managed habs nu:icon_idea2:

So here is the promised picture
»Stinkstiefel« hat folgendes Bild angehängt:
  • konjac4.jpg
PS: Entschuldigt mir bitte etwaige Rechtschreibfehler, Ich bin Maschinenbauer und kein Linguistikprofessor :icon_wink2:

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 11:19

Congratulations.

How it looks in the picture, this is a fragrance Bush:D

MfG
Stephan

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 19:40

Hey Stephan

Also, I fear that I this year have luck, and ne get flower.:D
What me but more important is as the bloom, is the beautiful leaf in summer.
Experience did you, how great it can be maximum?

Mfg da Heinz
PS: Entschuldigt mir bitte etwaige Rechtschreibfehler, Ich bin Maschinenbauer und kein Linguistikprofessor :icon_wink2:

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Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, 20:45

Phew, that's a good question. I've seen already leaves on images, the Sun was high, like a fully grown man.

I guess that you can count on 1.50 m, if things are going well and the large tuber divides into several small tubers.

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Montag, 13. Februar 2012, 15:45

A friendly hello on the community

Post an update from my bulb times today if you are interested in you.
The current state of growth of the plant is in the attached pictures.
Really amazing, I find the speed with which it grows.
between two images is only a difference of almost exactly two days, this makes whole 9, 8 cm.:icon_shocked:
Mal schaun how high you will.
»Stinkstiefel« hat folgende Bilder angehängt:
  • konjac 2.jpg
  • konjac 3.jpg
PS: Entschuldigt mir bitte etwaige Rechtschreibfehler, Ich bin Maschinenbauer und kein Linguistikprofessor :icon_wink2:

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