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Samstag, 13. Oktober 2012, 14:04

paeonifolius-Samen bei i-bäh

Paeonifoliophile,

as you see from the heading, I don't offer the seeds (even I am involved in the sale...), but

who wants to make fun of paeonifolius sowing itself once could order now seeds; at the price you could together stamp you also to a collective purchase order or one invested € 11 for 50 seeds and then distributed...

I have ordered 10 seeds in March with the provider and was very disappointed, because the seeds were completely dry and I had arge doubt, that there is something germinates. BUT after not long ago, all 10 seeds germinated.

I also feel that the absolute fresh bid rather applies Amorphophalus seeds for tropical species, and not so much for the types with a dry period in the cycle of vegetation.
Maybe, one or the other once commented that thought...

Here the offers:
http://www.eBay.de/ITM/10-fresh-Voodoo-L...=item43aa654394
http://www.eBay.de/ITM/50-fresh-Voodoo-L...=item43b47161ea
and the provider:
http://MyWorld.eBay.de/squeaky-buffalos-...SID=p4340.l2559

Happy sowing, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 13. Oktober 2012, 15:08

Hi,.

I had ordered 20 seeds in spring, the first seeds were germinated in the box where they had arrived.
3 Units, have become nothing, the rest of all top.
The plants have pushed now the 3 sheets and are between 30-60 cm high.

Then I had recently still the 1950s offer ordered, which also germinated 1 week first 7, the rest is still nix watch.

Greeting
Ronny

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Samstag, 13. Oktober 2012, 16:12

You want wow what with so many paeoniifolius seedlings:D

For me, it is ähnlichs to report. My 11 seedlings are also all 40-50 cm tall and have all the 4th leaf. Waxing so super

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 06:25

Hi
Had also seed the provider taken in the last year. 10 Seeds, but only 2 are germinated.
Not much, but it is enough! ...Besser than nothing at all!:D
An attempt is always worth it:)
Viele Grüße Walter

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 11:25

I got my 10 seeds about one month ago. ;) 4 Germinated so far:icon_thumbs1:

Ortwin

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 12:02

Hello

I've also ordered my ca 2 years ago seeds from the same provider; they were not however here in the Forum (see simultaneous switching on of the Aroid-L) as A. paeonifolius, but as A. koratensis determined. I no longer find the post.
From these seeds, now about 10 plants live. The tubers had about 3 cm diameter after a year.
What could speak even against A. paeonifolius is that I think the tubers over the winter in the mild moist substrate (what paeonifolius my knowledge does not like Yes A.). All tubers are vertrockent me perfectly dry winter.

Greeting
Ortwin

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 12:46

Hi Ortwin,.

by postthailand there was müllerii, who probably were a mixture of paeonifolius and koratensis; This is but schnon 5 years ago...:
about muellerii or what

That young koratensis better be kept moist in the calm, is right:
What Earth? Leave bulb in the ground? Origin?

Regards, Bernhard.

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 13:23

Hello

This is interesting with koratensis... My seedlings of dye look also strange to me. An Amorphophallus Facebook group but was told that it is paeoniifolius.

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 1022 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 1023


Edit:

It seems in fact to be A.koratensis.

http://abrimaal.Pro-e.pl/araceum/Unid/amo2.htm

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 13:39

Hello Stephen,

My peonifolius seedlings, I could also make a similar picture.
If one takes into account that paeonifolius seedlings can be also variable in the blade shaft drawing that fits with your leaf stalk drawing already.
At the larger leaves of my plants now the rough leaf typical of the wild-type forms. (SURAN, so the landlwirtschaflich built paeonifollius, to have so a smooth leaf.)
But maybe you wait again, how developed the leaf shape.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

also edit: the image of the small plant in abrimaal can be my Meinugnnach is not on the sheet form and the final sheet structure.

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 13:46

For me, the stems are rough and spiky on all seedlings. Have formed only at the 4th leaf.

So says but wait until it is finally clarifies :D but looks simply the koratensis very similar. Just these black dots...

Looks like the hand from above:

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 1024

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 14:15

Hi Bernard,.

due to the enormous variability of the petiole A. was excluded at the time paeonifolius. A. paeonifolius, not the reddish colour of some Petiolen has my opinion also.
My plants look just like by Stephan.
At that time, I had a plant with a pretty red and white petiole (which at that time unfortunately came in Group of tubers, which I've dry winters).

I use unit Earth, which will be stretched as long as with clay granules until it is airy, light and fairly permeable than Earth. I don't have a real mixing ratio. As soon as the leaves are dead - they start so slowly - I take the tubers from the ground, clean it and again put back in the moist earth.
This has worked well last winter.

Greeting
Ortwin

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 14:26

The first seems to be also yellow to me. I am so curious.

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Freitag, 23. November 2012, 14:42

2 Sämlimge moved with me. a 3 cm bulb 1 x and 1 x a 4 cm tuber. A Cormel has formed on a tuber.

What speaks to any case against paeoniifolius.

Have in the net found a picture of koratensis seedlings.

Image

Am sure that there are koratensis to 90%.

-True color
-Rough, prickly surface is
-Tuber size after 1 year as Ortwin has described is true.

I have a bulb without substrate. If that dries up, then I'm sure.

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Freitag, 4. Januar 2013, 19:07

Hello together,

would be interested in the seed - even if there are no paeoniifolius but koratensis . Would be interested just whether there can be problems with customs when seeds from Thailand. Do you need as well as a certificate or is this only in plants?

Thank you - LG, Robert

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Freitag, 4. Januar 2013, 22:25

Hi Robert,.

Araceensamen can be easily introduced without papers. the same applies (if mitterweile nothing has change) for all seeds in small amounts; There is, so much I know no restrictions.

It becomes complicated when plants and tubers.
Often, you need a phytosanitary certificate or must make an inspection of the plant protection service.

But often tubers even without papers will be sent and if the broadcast is not controlled then by the customs...

Very funny, it was paeonifolius in a special, I ordered me in the United States as an ornamental plant, and which I had to examine.
The Lord of the crop protection Office said then that I declared can introduce them as vegetables tuber (Suran) without any control what I but unfortunately did not know.:icon_irre3:

In case of doubt you can call as well as the Office of plant protection; they are usually pretty helpful.

Happy buying, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 5. Januar 2013, 14:56

@ascleps: you can have like a tuber by me of it. At that time because had I ordered seeds. I, who can send had 1 bulb. The other plants are still standing. Would have to move but also soon.

If you are interested just PN

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Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2013, 09:29

Amorphophile,

my "paeonifolius" now look like:

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1 to 4 cm in diameter.

The nodules have for some time dry up on the dry substrate and so far show no signs of dehydration; I will watch whether it stays that way and two first signs of drying out in humid substrate pot.

On the question of whether it paeonifolius or koratensis is, I tend now because of the distinct approaches of primary Cormels also rather to koratensis.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2013, 09:56

Hello

Here is the counterpart, mine are for 2 months in the damp Sphagnum.
Tubers look like all healthy, no failures.
»ronnyede« hat folgendes Bild angehängt:
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Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2013, 11:26

@Bernhard: the brood tubers approaches have also confirmed my guess. I had on my tubers also.

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Samstag, 1. März 2014, 20:40

have now 10 seeds at the party ordered white someone if you still always koratensis get instead of paeonifolius?
hope the possible variable plants with differently colored leaf stems sprout
I didn't want more seeds because I have currently little place because I have planted too many tropical plants seeds, if everything grows and interest would be sure to submit something, it will later in the offer marketplace post

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