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JoAsh

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Sunday, March 11th 2012, 4:10pm

Amorphophallus Paeoniifolius

Hello together.
Search two tuber of Amorphophallus paeoniifolius? Would be great if somebody to dispose of that.
LG Sebastian

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Sunday, March 11th 2012, 4:42pm

Hello

as stupid as the kingt, but by A.paeoniifolius you'll get little tubers, because this type is not much Cormels.

Rather I would suggest you as ebay:

http://www.eBay.de/ITM/Amorphophallus-CA...#HT _2096wt_1063


http://www.eBay.de/ITM/10-fresh-Voodoo-L...4 #ht_845wt_1063

MfG
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Sunday, March 11th 2012, 5:46pm

Hi Sebastian,.

Growing from seed is absolutely recommended.

Cheap thick tubers are sometimes in major cities in the Asialaden; my always popular Note: www.baumfarn.at/ treefern/viewtopic.php?f=25? f = 20 & t = 1132

Happy Soviet/shopping, Bernhard.

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Wednesday, April 18th 2012, 7:19pm

Hello together.
Was a super tip with the seeds. I ordered me some seeds of above named merchant on eBay. Today, ca. 3 Weeks after sowing the plants look like so:



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Wednesday, April 18th 2012, 7:21pm

Congratulations:D

I ordered also a load from Thailand:D

To me, it looks similar to on the window sill. Have all sprouted super. You can fully recommend the dealer.

MfG
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Sunday, April 22nd 2012, 7:55pm

Hallo.Wollte times ask how long you should leave the plants in the greenhouse of the mini?
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Sunday, April 22nd 2012, 8:09pm

So I have ever not in a Minigewächsshaus.

For me, they are on the window sill. I would say once they have fully developed seedlings, you can take them out of the greenhouse.

Next week, it should be already warm. There, the room temperatures are no problem.

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Sunday, April 22nd 2012, 8:33pm

Hi
I had early last year ordered also seed from Thailand.
10 Seeds germinated only 2:icon_frown:

A seedling has recently moved and when repotting a crisp nodules with a weight of no less than 8 g came to the fore:D
Viele Grüße Walter

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Monday, April 23rd 2012, 7:00pm

Took one of the shoots of today afternoon from the mini greenhouse and resettled on the window sill. Have extra attention paid to ensure that it is not directly in the blazing sun and have them easily with water sprayed. However, the plant looks now withered something, which is probably due to the lower air humidity. Paralyzed you himself again?

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Monday, April 23rd 2012, 7:28pm

Phew I don't know. Put her better back in.

And then get used to the plant step by step to the low air humidity.

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Tuesday, April 24th 2012, 9:23am

Joy joy. Again all right. Put the plant including pot into a bowl of water and she has recovered overnight.
LG Sebastian

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Tuesday, April 24th 2012, 2:50pm

Alright, it's OK:)

Was certainly a shock due to the sudden change of air humidity.

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Friday, April 27th 2012, 7:18pm

Hi

I took my immediately after germination from the mini greenhouse.
So that the conversion was not so blatant, I have a eingenebelt some time every day.
The seedlings are grown without any hassles.
Viele Grüße Walter

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Friday, April 27th 2012, 8:31pm

I had my not at all in the mini grower but the pots only on a heat mat. Thus they had to not be changed also.

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