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Dienstag, 14. Februar 2012, 22:40

A.konjac, Blüte und Wurzeln!?

Hello

I run a small nerves with a cellulose bulb for a few days.:D
When I had bought the bulb last year, she had small root Spitzchen the bud approach and there was still a flower.
Two weeks ago, I noticed that now when this 1, 2 kg bulb gradually the Central bud grow. At a temperature of 8 ° C! I she took full pleasure in the warm room, because again, I expect a flower with a bud as early.
Three days ago I thought my eyes not, discovered when I suddenly 5 small, less than 1 mm long root Spitzchen. Today, the urge is 8 cm high and there are already 10 root Spitzchen to see.:icon_confused:

Now my questions:

Is that perhaps this tuber in the genes, it is also root approaches during the flowering growth?

Or could it be this time but a sheet, although it has dropped its last leaf just 3 months ago?

Hope for a calming response:icon_winkgrin:

Greetings Roland

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Mittwoch, 15. Februar 2012, 00:19

Hi Roland

My unqualified opinion, this should be quite normal.
My cellulose has also small root tips that not evolve but and definitely gets a flower, as you can see in the pictures.

Mfg
Since Heinz
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Mittwoch, 15. Februar 2012, 21:44

Hello

At the most Amorphophallus species never grow roots from the old Corm. So-called sleeping eyes are what you see on your bulb in there. These eyes are something like a life insurance policy, if anything should happen to the Corm and especially the Central bud. Roots appear directly to the approach of the Central bud and grow like Octopus tentacles on the bulb.

The roots of my bulb have not developed until now. Very much hope that it is but a flower!

Greetings Roland

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Donnerstag, 1. März 2012, 19:19

Hello together

Now, my anxiety and hope "Unfortunately" is over. It is most likely a leaf and unfortunately but not flower. :icon_frown: The root growth is in full swing and individual Wurzen slide even under the extreme Hüllblättern to the top. In part, the roots are already 2 cm long and tip is to see a small hand Spitzchen since yesterday.

I will plant the bulb in a 70 litre bucket, and I hope that the coming Kaltlufteinbruch not too long. I would like to the plant as possible often during the day to be outdoors so that she can get used to the fresh air and the sunshine.:icon_winkgrin:

Many greetings Roland

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Freitag, 6. April 2012, 16:24

Hello
Once again, I rise to report exciting.:-D

In the above post, I wrote that a hand pushing my A.konjac instead of a flower, well again incorrectly thought.
When I discovered the alleged Spitzchen of the sheet in the bud, I filled a 70 litre bucket ever with Earth, to plant them. At this point, I had not yet abandoned the hope and therefore I had the bulb in two days in the dry.
The surprise came on the second day. The alleged Spitzchen of the sheet were in fact two-headed of the Spatha and I could touch a significant thickening in the bud. Hurray, it is but a flower!:D
Thus it was clear so even though the train approach grew several up to 6 cm long roots, she formed a flower and no hand nevertheless! The flower was finally 85 cm high.
In this case, I have to do it which is gladly allows a fun and like misleading leads the owner definitely with a tuber.


I wish you a Happy Easter.

Greetings Roland

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Freitag, 6. April 2012, 16:41

Hehe then turned the tide still to good:D

But this is eigendlich normal. If you leave the bulb without substrate, the roots are expected to not grow during flowering.

In the Subbstrat, you can grow then ever. So is not a problem.

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Freitag, 6. April 2012, 18:23

The interesting thing is that, for the I they've never planted in the substrate and still have grown roots "through the air":D

I now have you ever prepare me on the next charge "Chanel No. 5 for flies" before. My T.venosum and T.venosum Indian Gian will just in time for Easter bloom.:D

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Freitag, 6. April 2012, 19:10

Well sometimes the plants make it easy, what they want:D

Oh yes "eau de toilette":D

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Montag, 7. Mai 2012, 12:43

Hello Roli22,

I am just before the same problem/issue/matter like you. My 2.5 kg konjac tuber should really blossom with the weight... Problem is: it root Spitzchen were visible at a bud of 5 cm. I've getopft it then 3 weeks ago and now all roots in the pot are alright 20-25 cm long. Never been a foliation crime experienced... I'll have to surprise me, I hope but secretly on a sheet and not on a flower:icon_wink2:

What do others think? We will be able to open a betting game, Yes:D

So, the shoot looks currently. Can what you already recognize?
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Samstag, 19. Mai 2012, 23:05

mine are still eeeewig of the bloom away but it is me now but the question: she plants a yours never when they bloom? can you the knolle then simply "out there let stand"???

LG melanie

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Sonntag, 20. Mai 2012, 15:33

Hi
You need not plant that! Are there also no roots, which could absorb water.
Sure, you could allow the tuber in the bucket, or plant in very early spring. Only, not just the optimal conditions for tropical plants prevail at this point. Cool temperatures and even generous water pure thrown, would be the death of each tuber. It is better without flower pot and then in April/May, bzw.wenn to recognize significant root growth is to pot and if possible nice warm. Also you can see in the stored state to the tuber ran out getopft and can react accordingly if any Putrescence should occur, what but rarely is the case in the State of getopften. Rough points should one only after the ice Saints, and then only when it is warm outside. In case of doubt prefer a few more days left in the warm. I have my planted tubs at the moment in the (slides) greenhouse stand. There, it is nice and warm and the tubers can form undisturbed roots. In June, the Containerizing come then to your final place.

Have fun with your Stinkern
Viele Grüße Walter

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Sonntag, 27. Mai 2012, 20:31

This probably looks after hand...:D

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I would have thought that my 2.5 kg bulb but not blooms! The more forward on the flower next year;)

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