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Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2013, 11:33

Your plants look good. Way to go.

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Samstag, 28. September 2013, 17:41

Hello Manuel,.

Soon, four months since your last report have passed. How do the small plants after the summer - maybe they are no longer small? All survived, have you had them in the garden or on the balcony? An interesting project, I'd read something again.

Greeting Phillip

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Samstag, 28. September 2013, 19:04

Hi,.

Yes, over the summer much beautiful, but not too nice has occurred. We start with the beautiful!
The Dracunculus canariensis are partly drawn and green still (or again). Green for the sowing and four of them have already beautiful, large adult leaves. Also the "tribes" are pretty strong.
My Arisaema flavum "Pearl" have largely driven out and now look again like, as she looked out as a seedling, with simple, undivided leaves, but with much hope on result sheets!
Helicodiceros muscivorus moved all, but partially the tubers as I they had from old earth freed already pretty long new shoots, so I reinstated it and two of them have now green leaves (well, one :icon_blush: )
The last and most important information still concludes: It made all tubers, which have survived the repotting also a tuber and have developed good to moderate, but still!
So now time to the not so nice things, that the summer has brought:
Sauromatum venosum ' Indian giant ´ moved quite quickly and formed only tubers with a size of approx. 1 - 2 cm in diameter. Only one was slightly larger: approx. 3, 5 cm in diameter. I don't know exactly what went wrong and why the plant moved so quickly, I have them well watered, fertilized, stood in the shade on the terrace!
But anyway, a tuber has formed, and next year that will have a bigger caliber, because I'm pretty sure if they're just as vigorous, as the normal form!
Arum pictum SSP.. sagittifolium is indented, has left "Peas" and still want to not exorcise, perhaps it takes a break but also a year and come until next fall, I don't know, maybe her?
Yes, otherwise everything is going actually quite well, she stood over the summer on a homemade table (wood panels on two wooden stands) and enjoyed the nice weather in the half-light of our vines. Fertilizer was of course also here and there a bit!

As far as my update, will tomorrow (if it is again bright) put some photos that everyone actually always waiting, or not?

So, until then
Manuel

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Sonntag, 29. September 2013, 10:36

Hello Manuel,.

Very interesting, thank you very much for the detailed report.

For me, everything sounds it as a success. Certainly no failure is that some of the plants are too soon retracted - I almost made the same experiences with Dracunculus, Arisema, Helicodicerus. Unfortunately, they survived a few with me.
That is what I find very interesting small 1...2 mm large IG tubers. With store-bought dry Sauromatum seeds I've been watching the same thing again and again. They germinate quickly but the small plant gets only a first small leaf and retracts after a short time, often with brown spots, no matter whether shady, half shady or sunny held. Maybe this is the right way? Only about two hundred continue to grow and form a 1...2 cm-thick tuber in the first year. Compared with the other Sauromatums I have, have these two percent of the tubers an amazing, ur strong in the following years, far superior vigour. What did you with the mini tubers made, lifted, put back into the Earth...?

Greeting Phillip

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Sonntag, 29. September 2013, 12:30

Hi,.

Here are the promised pictures!
A few additions:

Dracunculus canariensis (2) total size: approx 43 cm (from Earth's surface to the highest point on the largest leaf)
(3) Sheet size: 22 cm in diameter, (4) new drive 14 cm (measured from blade tip to last leaf segment)
The Arisaema flavum are only a part of all the others are just not so big and are in an extra pot
The "dry" tubers are surrounded by boxes of crickets in cotton wool and spend the winter cold and dry at about 17 ° C

If what is happening again, I will immediately report.
By me,.
Manuel
»Konjacstämmchen« hat folgende Bilder angehängt:
  • Helicodiceros muscivorus.JPG
  • Dracunculus canariensis.JPG
  • D. canariensis adultes Blatt.JPG
  • D. canariensis neues Blatt.JPG
  • Arisaema  flavum.JPG
  • Arum pictum ssp. sagittifolium.JPG
  • Dracunculus canariensis Knolle.JPG
  • Helicodiceros muscivorus Knolle.JPG
  • Typhonium venos um `Indian Giant´.JPG

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Montag, 21. April 2014, 18:35

Hi everyone,.

After a long time, there is now again a small update of my cultivation.
Let's start canariensis with the Dracunculus. Now my moved three largest plants after a continuous culture time of approx. 16 months at last and I was amazed real what I then fished out of the Earth. Large firm bulbs with long arms of foothills, not like the vulgaris directly on the mother tuber, but rather as in Amorphophallus species. The first picture shows the biggest tubers and the second picture all three. The brood arms are unfortunately somewhat unstable, I hope that they will not stop during storage and dry up. Now is only a tiny canariensis plant on the windowsill, where this one honor will produce small tuber, but better than nothing!
Now to the Helicodiceros. Also here the first plant is now completely retracted and I examined them immediately. A very elongated tuber with a healthy buds approach and some primary Cormels at the side came to the fore. The size comparable to the core of a date. She had 5 beautiful, already shared some of the large leaves that were grown up to a wonderful subjects. Unfortunately I did not picture it! :icon_frown:
The Arum pictum SSP.. sagittifolium, all three are still fully in the juice and push a sheet at a time. The largest leaves yellow up now but already, been but as the Dracunculus also approximately 16 months in culture, with a short break of 2 weeks!
The Sauromatum venosum ' Indian giant ´ is already getopft and sticks almost from the Earth out-> images there are later
Arisaeama flavum are currently without shoots warmer, make to move but not appearance. Have only drawn but also in January. The bulb was not greater than before. (approx. 0, 7-1, 3 cm in diameter)

Images gibts as always with me of course!:D
»Konjacstämmchen« hat folgende Bilder angehängt:
  • K640_20140421_175258.JPG
  • K640_20140421_175343.JPG
  • K640_20140421_175437.JPG
  • K640_20140421_175520.JPG

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