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Dienstag, 16. Oktober 2012, 21:02

Sorry, schnalbi, it is actually just plain true. From 28 to 300 to 2750 to 13500 g (after each dredge).

I have fertilized the tuber last and last year not or only a little. They were however always fully sunny in pre-manured pots plant Earth and I poured them properly. I fertilized this year also as an experiment, what did the stuff. The whole summer consistently with 0.1% per day. This makes a week approximately 30-50 grams of pure Nährsalz (NPK 20-20-20) and a total of about 400 grams of "Fertilizer". I also fertilised/cast when the substrate was wet.

... I can nothing sure that konjacs extremely robust, stature and grateful:D

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Dienstag, 16. Oktober 2012, 21:49

Hi Marian,.

I'm also a fan of irrigation fertilization, but your approach is already extremely:icon_lachtot:
20-20-20 and then daily (even if the substrate was still wet) with 0.1% - as some one with a green thumb thinks to himself but rather:icon_irre:

First of all, if you think about 0.2% recommendations such as 1 x per week...

@ Sven: 15 years konjac hin or. take's but ' time sporty - this is but a challenge!

@ all: for the next year we should start a konjac contest - Germany looks for the next heavy-weihgt-super-konjac - or something similar …;)

Happy growing, Bernhard

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Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2012, 08:45

Hi Bernard,.

I have deliberately exaggerated it with the irrigation fertilization. Normally, I only pour most of these plants when the substrate is dry halfway. This is for German appalling weather only every few days. In sum, which comes out on 0.2-0.3%/Woche ;) but as you can see, konjac is both überdüngungs-and moisture-resistant :D I would not test it in other species in any case. Would have can be already konjac in the pants... (Burst the bulb, etc.)

A contest wär echt ne good idea :icon_winkgrin: next year I'm not but probably with so much Brummern at the start, because very large tubers a year often take a break. As my 2-year primary Cormels should be used then for the contest:D

Greetings,
Marian

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Freitag, 19. Oktober 2012, 20:21

Today, it was with the second, large cellulose so far!

Actually, there is not much to say... the sheet had 1.60 m in diameter and came from a 1.4 kg bulb, which also not bloomed. Find much significant growth of this second bulb:icon_eek:

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Weight: 10.0 kg
Diameter: 30 cm
Height: 22 cm
Size: 90 cm

Thus, the tuber has succeeded actually from 1.4 kg to 10.0 kg, madness:icon_respekt:

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Freitag, 19. Oktober 2012, 20:24

Hello Oldi,.

got the Saxifraga about daily the miracle trunk:icon_question2:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 19. Oktober 2012, 20:27

Hi Bernard,.

just as it is :D there were no Versalzungs-or eutrophication damage both the sheet and the Corm. Simply incredible:D

What I still forgot to add: the two great konjacs have produced approximately 70 primary Cormels :icon_explode: :D who wants, who hasn't yet? :icon_help:

Greeting!

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Freitag, 19. Oktober 2012, 21:35

Here are two pictures of 13.5 kg bulb;)

The flowering stem seems pretty thin for such a tuber :D Nevertheless, it is already 8 cm long.

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Samstag, 20. Oktober 2012, 11:54

Congratulations on such a beautiful. You can enjoy yourself surely in the new year two flowers of over 2 meters. So much pour and fertilize sounds truly contrary to the laws of nature, but konjacs seem to be... Since most genuine wonders of the world
Should one of the monster tubers not share, so only one leaf form... that'd ja ne 20 kg + bulb type! But we first wait...

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Samstag, 20. Oktober 2012, 19:40

I have today even with me this year's harvest eingläutet. Many Amorphophallus were allerings still not including... sad highlight so far is my Konjac problem child of last winter. After flowering in the spring of 2011 and the vergeilten 2 m leaf in winter, which was then killed then by sunburn and frost, a renewed inflorescence of barely came 50 cm... because no new foliation followed over the summer I've dug out times now the tuber... by 1.8 kg end of 2010 now good 100 g left. But a new foliation is visible.:D

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Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2012, 17:08

2012 is a mixed year for me. It included some nice speeding tickets, the gains are however not quite as hoped for. My two flagships of Konjac have taken up a lot of time with the foliation, a quite respectable flower. The quite short this season plus a three-way split of the largest tuber led to some large tubers, but the very thick Brummer was not present.

In came, that I can throw away just no primary Cormels. So after reaching the balcony-friendly bucket number stuck in with the small speeding tickets in the great. That was bit too much biomass per vessel, despite compost, fertilizer and plenty of water. No idea. In any case I will limit next year outnumbered me something.

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Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2012, 22:46

Hello together

I have last Sunday my T.venosum "Indian Giant", which I last spring got harvested from Bernhard. I was very concerned me in the summer as a sheet was damage by sunburn and at the same time I had to fight against a pesky fungus. My tuber growth expectations were not very high.
With great joy, I dug out the tuber now slowly and then by far exceeded my expectations.


In the spring I have planted the tuber with approx. 900 g, excavated I finally have a tuber with a 22 cm diameter and rich 3 kg!:D

I am very curious what my Konjac's dimensions have achieved.:-D

Greetings Roland

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Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2012, 16:11

Hello

today I have can reap a next Amorphophallus species from my collection. And 2 x A. maxwellii.

The result is quite good, although the mother tuber has become smaller as an offshoot of this tuber. He has namely almost twice the size and is this 1 year younger:icon_irre:

I think it is also a good mix of substrate back lead to. The mother tuber was substrate without pieces of charcoal and the offshoot in substrate with charcoal. The spin-off had also lot roots, as can be seen.

I think I will be volumes in repeatedly with charcoal pieces now.

Here the image:

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Unfortunately I have not recorded the weight of Cormel in the entopfen me. However, it has been a powerful growth. You can see the size of Cormels Yes on the screen:D

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Samstag, 27. Oktober 2012, 20:03

We had seen the previous crop as rather mediocre. But a few days ago we dug out our tuber planted in the great outdoors, heavy in the spring 220 g. She had many powerful Cormels and weighs a whopping 1175g. Compared to the largest tuber (from 350 g to 912 g), she surpassed significantly this and grew especially percentage more. This shows once again, free range is best for the speeding tickets. The relatively small foliation lets us hope that it is a leaf foliation. That would be nice, because the bulb would then grow!
»Stinkmorchel« hat folgendes Bild angehängt:
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Samstag, 27. Oktober 2012, 20:05

P.S. how to insert actually an image in the post, so that it is not presented as an attachment?

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Dienstag, 30. Oktober 2012, 21:55

Hello

Yesterday I could finally dig my A.konjac's first out. I have to say I am overwhelmed by the enormous growth strength of this great plant once again!

Here are a few data of my harvested tubers, each with start and end weight.

700 g = 3077g

450 g = 2817g

350 g = 2120g

50 g = 347 g

45 g = 244 g

I'm looking forward to the flowers.:D

My biggest konjac is unfortunately still in the pot, because he has been out only a month ago. I very much hope that he makes it still a decent Saxifraga.

Greetings Roland

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Sonntag, 4. November 2012, 14:38

In recent days, I've dug out the remaining konjacs. Before transplanting a had this 8 tubers all between 200 and 50 grams. Come out are the tubers with 1450, 900, 825, 800, 600, 550, 240 and 220 grams :D the next generation for the next year:icon_thumbs1:

Furthermore, I have even A. albus, A. konjac 'Leo song', and t. venosum 'Indian giant' dug out. The increase was actually always quite okay ;) not yet finished are A. yunnanensis, A. maxwellii, A. symonianus and A. muelleri...

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Mittwoch, 7. November 2012, 18:41

Although strictly speaking not from me even harvested, but is...
fed ...heute at me, a 1.45 kg tuber of Amorphophallus probably paeonifolius. From the Indian market gardener. :-)
Gruß,
Christian

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Mittwoch, 7. November 2012, 21:10

From the Greengrocer's Wow! May you ask as a tuber is how expensive?

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Mittwoch, 7. November 2012, 21:14

Hello dryer lint.

There is a quite beautiful documentation from the Greengrocer to paeonifolius:
http://www.baumfarn.at/treefern/viewtopic.php?f=20 & t = 1132

But be careful! Definitely not pot too early; in any case wait until the bud significantly grows, maybe even better, up root approaches to see...
Two huge Suran nodules that I had painstakingly rummaged up in London, are rotten to me because I did not know at the time...

Happy growing,
Bernhard.
P.S.: Where the Greengrocer's?

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Mittwoch, 7. November 2012, 21:54

The dealer is 1 or 2 in the Dong Xuan Center in Berlin in Hall, white no longer. Actually a Vietnamese market, but some Chinese and Indians are there also.
The tuber took 4.80€ per kg. However, the tubers are all quite damaged, one sees that they were excavated using the spatula without much care. The shoot tip is usually cut off. I've also already been there seen tubers last year and which were already soggy places... one must in any case closely look, before you access.

Richard, thanks for the link! I will wait in any case until the roots begin to grow.

Here are two photos:

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If it doesn't grow, I do chips or a Burger out of it.:D

EDIT: Have times higher resolution versions uploaded. Thanks anyway, Bernhard!
Gruß,
Christian

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