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Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2012, 11:31

Haltung A. galbra und A.discophorus

Hai



I question what experiences and tips you have with A. galbra and A.discophorus ne?

In the Dormacy list is for both "store in soil".

You have maybe a few more specific tips for me?'



MFG

Dominic

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Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2012, 14:33

Hello

the species are not highly complicated. You have already read with storage. Otherwise, such as any other way also.
keep evenly moist, but not wet. Use well permeable, airy substrate. With mix best perlite and other soil improvers.
I recommend 20-30% perlite, wood coal semolina and pine bark. You can omit the latter, if you don't have it. But charcoal semolina has many positive features.

My discophorus drives break out again now after only 2 months. I put them in in Earth and kept it almost completely dry. Only every couple of weeks time, the surface sprayed or poured some water. I have the pots but had to stand in a propagation greenhouse. There was always a high humidity. This was near a radiator.

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Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2012, 15:07

Hai



Times ne dumb question: If you want to store tubers dry, this means then dig up the tubers and bone-dry without store 1 drop of water in a warm until they drive out? You come really back without water?

Holzkohlegries: How do I do that? Simple charcoal buy and grind? Where can I get perlite? At the hardware store?

Mixed I would have with normal potting soil. But I've read here in the Forum that you use very specific Earth (unit Earth).

How critical is it to take, but my potting soil that eh home have not?


MFG

Dominic

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Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2012, 20:07

Yes that is called dry storage ;) I got my without substrate at about 22 degrees in the Cabinet to lie. You can store them in dry soil. She must be then but bone dry.

Charcoal semolina can be so, as you've described it or but also buy. This is then but not exactly cheap.

You get perlite in the Internet or also at the hardware store. At the hardware store but then it, make sure that it is left untreated. Some perlite from the hardware store is treated so that it absorbs no water.

I have always Isoself Knauf. I would not be normal cheap potting soil. Then more high-quality soil.


Here are some post from the Forum on the subject of Earth:

Earth, the agony of choice


What Earth? Leave bulb in the ground? Origin?


What earth take you

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 08:00

Hai



Oh my goodness, because I have to read a me first. But Earth and fertilizer are apparently a science in itself.

Do you make not a thread where everything is short and clearly listed, so something like:

(1) Composition of Earth

(2) Fertilizers

(3) Images

(4) The period of time the successful culture



Is there such a thing?



MFG

Dominic

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 11:59

That is itself poorly unified because almost everyone has as his own "recipe". Best you read the time by and from it to develop your own recipe.

Because you certainly don't will get to peat growing medium, I would advise friends to look at times according to Neudohum planting Earth by Neudorff. The Earth seems to be very good.

My tip is that you can look area on ebay to Earth from the cannabis grow. That is expensive, but it is a real high-quality peat. Or one times enters its proximity to a gardener and times asks whether you can buy a few buckets unit Earth from him.

Certainly, it will go with cheaper Earth from the hardware store if you appreciates them accordingly. I've had bad experiences but in recent years.

Perlite, wood coal semolina and other additives can be found on ebay or here:

http://www.susterra.de/


http://www.goetzpflanzenzubehoer.de

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 12:14

Hai

OK, then I'll along time a recipe me and try me out.

MFG

Dominic

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 12:16

Hai



Oh yes: does anyone have experience with such water memory balls from the Dekofachhandel. She are there in very bright colors and stores total lots of water. Can you mix these beads also?

MFG

Dominic

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 12:17

You can catch up because the recipe by Bernhard.

1/3 Earth
1/3 Perlite
1/3 Of charcoal meal

or 20-30% perlite and 10-20% charcoal meal in the soil type.

That should be enough.

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 12:42

Hai



OK, I'll try me time because.

One can "fake" charcoal? I would have used normal charcoal and the crushed.

Do you have experience with these balls of water storage?

MFG

Dominic

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 13:47

"Wrong charcoal meal" is the same as real grit, only just been crushed and screened to the appropriate size.

You can also easily charcoal small cut and himself seven.

Please do not take water storage granules. The stores too much water. There would be problems. Soil stores enough water.

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 15:36

Hai

OK. So is this storage granules do not make sense?

Releases this substrate then never the moisture?



MFG


Dominic

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 21:25

However, it does. It holds it too long in the substrate. You don't need it. Perlite and the Earth retain enough moisture,

With this gel, you might get problems with rot. That would be very close waterlogging.

So at best the gel quickly forget

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 23:11

Moin - Moin in the round,

I fill in the recipe-Earth with small beaten egg shells. You get them small with the coffee grinder. I tried out - but violently gives trouble.
Perlite from the hardware store are also my choice. Watching - there are also silicone-impregnated. Who should be walking over the fire Bowl.

So: The fire Bowl delivers important raw materials. Wood ash contains much potassium, but strongly alkaline, possibly with iron fertilizer put. Vinegar is also, however, I can not say how stable are the acetate and over what period of time by the decay is plant available potassium available.

The residue from the bowl of fire walk with me always on the compost.

Vital charcoal. I myself make the Gries. In a bucket of mortar, I have a concrete paving slab on short boards. It, with the back of an axe, I smash ordinary charcoal. Very effective and also cheap.

Ah, so charcoal. Let I still with some hauling compost three weeks rest the Gries. To the 'enable'.


Green Greetings Uwe

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Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012, 07:58

Hai



OK. My plan:

I order my first perlite. I have charcoal anyway and will I smash that as far as possible. Then I have my basic Earth after Bernhard's recipe.

I have with burnt charcoal part ever tried but only approach. Will hold a winter barbecue to get ash.



How is egg shells? You do not rot?

MFG

Dominic

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Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012, 09:46

Ammorphophile,

before that here as "Bernhard's recipe" the reference to the actual source on which I have based my mix builds up,:
http://Web.archive.org/Web/2006030420404...aroids_pg10.htm

Malesiana eventually removed the recommendation from the website, you will find them there no longer...



Happy mixing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012, 13:48

Hi Bernard,

that has not been removed. Here you will find it at Malesiana:

http://Malesiana.com/index.php?option=co...d=90 & Itemid = 224

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Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012, 14:44

Hello Stephen,

Why must this Web page designers convert stuck constantly the Web sites, so that the old links no longer work...:icon_confused:

But beautiful, that there is the info yet, although I'm quite sure that were not available a while.
At that time I had wondered already why malesiana this important information no longer had in their appearance...

Happy mixing, Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2012, 08:24

@ Dominic,.

at egg shells, you need not be afraid. The little organic material (proteins) decomposes in healthy Earth Flash, brings some sulfur and phosphorus.
Hauptbestandteit is in addition to magnesium carbonate chalk in a favourable ratio.

Composition eggshell:
CaCO3 97%

MgCO3 2%

Residual proteins

Green Greetings Uwe

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Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2012, 08:29

Hai



OK, then I will me get a couple bowls.

How much would you make pure?



MFG

Dominic

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