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Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013, 07:50

Aufbewahrung etc

Hai

I have ne question as you walk around it with your tubers in storage.

I have covered me with several different small new tubers, which are all still waiting for the shoot.

How enables you to store them. Are are currently in newspaper or Taschentüchereingewickelt. Only I never see when she drives off, or when I do it in the Earth. How can I see when they come into the Earth? If a train comes?



Can you store them in a kind of truck rack? In each hole is a variety and you take out the, which just germinates?

How do you that?



MFG

Dominic

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Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013, 12:20

Hello

wrap is yet too much effort. I have a wardrobe in one of my rooms. Where all my tubers store dark and at room temperature. Since my other stinker will still grow in the area, where about 23 degrees.

To sum up, one can say that you should keep the tuber dry (without substrate), relatively warm and dark. 15 ° C are the minimum.

So if you have a basement, which has not cooler than 15 degrees in the winter, you can also store your tubers. Otherwise just in a room.

MfG
Stephan

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Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013, 15:45

Hai



Super OK. I keep them with me in the Office at the University. Because I am most of the time and they can control.

It comes me but currently as I different space-saving and easily keep my grades. I will always purely can look and look, whether or not they already sprout. Currently, they are still wrapped. And if I have to unwrap each pretty much time passes and there is a danger that I damage the tubers. They are still small.

MFG

Dominic

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Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013, 19:04

Hello

At the beginning, I had this nice storage box with the little shop that I had labeled outside.
Since some tubers that were too large I have taken time so a case of range of me at the Hofer/Aldi for approx. 20 euro where out and pure can be the Department walls where you want - see Appendix.
Currently, I'm quite satisfied with this solution.

Greetings
Theresa
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Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013, 20:30

Hello
We dug up this winter in part in dry pumice (could be even sand or peat) primary Cormels, which are very small. So far it looks crisp fresh as just-harvested, look the tubers in the pumice. The other primary Cormels are already slightly shrivelled. When precious, small tubers you could think about the friends. Of course, the substrate must be completely dry.

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Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013, 23:21

@Theresa: that is a good idea:D

I have them simply without any packaging in the Cabinet to lie and then a plug label next to it, I don't swap it:D
Once in a week on cabinet door and look:D

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Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2013, 07:42

Hai

@Theresa: I like, exactly on such a solution I thought. Times will look if I can find what. Go for the little stinker, but for the Großer Knollen.... Well we swapped the eh rarely, seen Yes his favorites

MFG

Dominic

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