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21

Freitag, 9. März 2012, 20:50

The thick top is the main stem are constantly sliding upwards. Which is hollow inside and is the leaf pushes down then out there.

It is therefore right that this tip must point upwards.

22

Freitag, 9. März 2012, 20:55

I know was ne dumb question, but I wanted to make sure prefer again!

23

Freitag, 9. März 2012, 21:26

No problem. For this, the Forum is here:icon_winkgrin:

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Donnerstag, 29. März 2012, 14:41

Moin together.
My small Titanum seedling feels I think quite well and now has a size of about 2 cm.


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The image has become unfortunately quite out of focus. My camera is spinning around. When you should actually start with the applying fertilizers and Hakaphos is blue right?
LG Sebastian

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Donnerstag, 29. März 2012, 15:14

Hy, the image is still meaningful:D

Looks good. Continue so.
Always nice warm put the cooking pot. Best on an aquarium or a heating pad.


Is the Seramis da in the substrate?

As far as I know, Seramis pulls the phosphate from the soil. Amorphophallus need much phosphate for tuber growth.

But for the small amount in the substrate that should be no problem.

My small titanum drives also just off. As you can see, the drives are identical.

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In the stage of development still do not fertilize. The seed takes the whole power first to the development of the leaf from the seed.
Only after the sheet fully developed, would I slowly begin to fertilize.

I dung all group 2 1 x a week with 3% Wuxal super 8-8-6 solution.


MfG
Stephan

26

Donnerstag, 29. März 2012, 16:16

Thanks for the quick reply. Can I get this fertilizer in the garden market, or we ordered him the best on the net?

27

Donnerstag, 29. März 2012, 16:22

I have it on the net.

http://www.eBay.de/ITM/TG-Wuxal-Universa…d#ht_2745wt_918


You get him there in the 20 liter containers:D

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Freitag, 30. März 2012, 01:27

Hey Stephan.Meinst you really a 3% solution or perhaps a 0.3% solution. 3% appear to me to be quite a bit.
Good night.
Sebastian

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Freitag, 30. März 2012, 10:27

Moin Sebastian,

clearly, Stephan says 0.3%, as it is in the cultural guide of the botanical gardens of Bonn.
Here:
http://www.botgart.uni-Bonn.de/o_samm/Titan/titaninfos.php
at the bottom under the title "Culture".

Happy feeding, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 30. März 2012, 11:22

Oh sorry. Yes that was a mistake for my part:D

3 ml fertilizer to 1 liter of water are so 0.3 %:icon_blush_ORG:

Bernhard has stated everything.

31

Sonntag, 15. April 2012, 10:08

Moin together.
Since the last photo end of March my small Titanum has not evolved nearly. Is it normal to such a growth pause? In my opinion I think it under optimal conditions (mini grower humidity 70-80%, Bodentemp. 24-27 ° (on heating pad), approx. 25 ° C, very light location on ledge Southeast window).

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Sonntag, 15. April 2012, 11:16

Don't worry, this is normal. If the drive doesn't grow further, then had it its final size reached.

It is hollow inside. Now shifts the bundled leaf through the shoot.
You can indeed times keep the drive against the Sun. As can be seen beautiful, how the hand from day comes further to day upwards.
Then there is a dark spot on the inside of the shoot.

It is also titanum straight at my.

MfG
Stephan

33

Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2012, 21:53

In recent weeks, but still has teamed with my Titanum plants. Yesterday finally the leaf has opened up fully. The plant has a size of about 20 cm.
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LG Sebastian

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Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2012, 22:28

Hi Sebastian,.

It looks but just fine!
Not only the small titanum, but also the substrate...:icon_wink2:

And now feeding don't forget...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

35

Samstag, 12. Mai 2012, 17:59

noch ein Knöllchen bei ebay

Titanophile,

who not so long would like to wait until the flower (and has a few € petty) should hesitate not long...:icon_winkgrin:
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Happy bidding, Bernhard.
P.S.: maybe you should it just once with a proposal for a price of 9.99 US$ try...:icon_confusednew:

36

Sonntag, 13. Mai 2012, 11:53

It's almost a bargain:D

Since I rather wait until my 2 titanen are so great:D

MfG
Stephan

37

Sonntag, 13. Mai 2012, 18:13

Hi
Whoow, not bad! I think I get tonne seed me ne. When I retire I need me not worry to make finances more.:icon_lachtot:

So much is still not, Yes just times 1000 euros. One year no Sunday roast, then the bulb is paid.:icon_thumbs1:
Viele Grüße Walter

38

Sonntag, 13. Mai 2012, 19:08

Stupid would then only if bulb broke the 1,000 you is by incorrect maintenance or the transport:D

39

Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012, 21:51

Hello together.
Just discovered that my Titanum is a second hand. Is it normal?
LG Sebastian

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Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012, 23:21

total normal........

Hi Sebastian,.

Yes, this is perfectly normal that young Amorphophallus make a second or more leaves in a season before they keep the rhythm (a leaf, then resting phase, then a new (larger) leaf or flower) as older plant.
That your plant makes a new leaf, speaks rather for good care...:icon_wink2:

Imagine but ' times an image one....

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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