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Seiti

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Thursday, November 8th 2012, 9:28pm

A.konjak 1 this year is not driven weight in the fall of 2011 1165g today: 08.11.2012 I've weighed the tuber it weighs only 420 g :icon_slash: hope that drives out in the spring until she took ensure shipment a few grams

A. She had konjak2 fall 2011 1055g now 08.11.2012 has 904 g makes me wonder not so late as that has driven out

A. konjak 3 is in the autumn :icon_irre: 2010 expelled in April 2011 fed and had 228 g autumn wanted then re-emerging she have but not implanted because I didn't she drives in autumn/winter, she've potted up in the Frühjarh now autumn 2012 it has 348 g

T. venosum spring 2011 with 772 g-- > autumn 2011 she had 520 g complicity was the hail which has caught it, also I have them against end of summer too much gegossen-- > autumn 2012 now mere 232 g spider mites had this year

kinda want lately not quite my tubers.:icon_confusednew:

Konjak 'Leo song' hope of a. most just insert is it looks better with tuber growth. At the moment my tuberous take off rather than larger
A. glossophyllus would actually sometimes pull up but still completely green and shows no trace of yellow leaf.

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Friday, November 9th 2012, 6:32pm

This must be already hard when all tubers so suffer. I hope next year is a better one:)

We had asked the question on page 1 already times: does anyone have experience with cutting off a flower stem (when, how much that brings in the tuber growth)?

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Tuesday, November 13th 2012, 6:04pm

I've excavated now A. konjak 'Leo song' by 182 g-> 450 g finally a corm which has increased instead of to remove

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Tuesday, December 11th 2012, 6:43pm

Again, a weight loss while my Amorphophallus maxwellii: because I poured too much they are rotting the roots, and has your hand therefore hang today the petiole has remove beforehand. Fortunately, the tuber has no lazy posts. I think I should get on marsh plants I pour too much each plant.:icon_lol:
Advantage this the bulb become larger should the sheet next year on this window seat back hinpassen(ausser die benachbarten pflanzen wuchern zu viel) this year was already very closely.

Weight data my A. maxwellii
2010 with 4 g bizarre
2011 she had 112 g
2012 unfortunately something removed 94 g

Amorphophallus glossophyllus is now the yellow are already the thought never moves, but I don't expect much weight gain since I've not Marquise often fertilized they

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Tuesday, December 11th 2012, 7:23pm

Hello Seiti,.

from 4 to 112 g - that's neat!
With the takeoff weight of 94, it is indeed not bad beginning next year...

Happy storing, Bernhard.

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Wednesday, December 12th 2012, 8:02am

Moin - Moin and a question in the round,

can you move actually konjak the Vegetrationsperiode of the Amorphophallus, so it maybe has an outdoor flower in May / June???
Perhaps with intermediate storage in the vegetable drawer of the refrigerator, maybe is a bit cold, with 6-8 ° C could but extend the rest period of the tuber. However, the culture from October until the extinction of the leaf must be indoor. And then return to normal resting phase.
Might work if the death temperature of tuber is not exceeded.

Green fonts Uwe

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Wednesday, December 12th 2012, 9:02am

Hi Uwe,

When you consider that konjac with USDA 5 b or 7 is specified,.

http://www.UK.gardenweb.com/forums/zones/hze3.html
Amorphophallus list dormancy/soil / substrate / storage conditions / rest

should a storage in the vegetable compartment (or even colder) actually not be a problem. You should try that. The high is rel. Luftfruchte because of the risk of rot may stain a problem - with a Fungzid???

I had concerns because the second step (advanced culture for the growth of the new tuber after flowering) rather, because time for weight gain, perhaps somewhat little is ds.
On the other hand...--> here in this topic: post #12...

Happy storing, Bernhard.

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Thursday, December 13th 2012, 12:03am

Moin - Moin Bernhard,

just as in the vegetable compartment can go wrong. Probably I would have them someday on a plate or in a salad.
I thought of a plastic box and dry sand. Some charcoal powder and cover to. Maybe even weekly check, forestall dry up to one.
A shift of the season far beyond the October addition should be easily possible in the room. I guess, that the end of the growing season is initiated by falling temperatures. If the duration of daily exposure should also limiting can be helped up with artificial light.

Green Greetings Uwe

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Thursday, December 13th 2012, 7:32am

Also Hi Uwe,

Control is...
Box, sand and charcoal are a good idea...
a 400 W na vapor lamp in the living room, however, conflict prone unless there is mitbewohner(in)...:icon_winkgrin:

If you really should staten the project, a new theme "Külhlschranklagerung" would be great!
Definitely for all Amorphophilen is very interesting!

Happy "refrigerating", Bernhard.d

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