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Sonntag, 20. Januar 2013, 16:53

Amorphophallus konjac/rivieri Knollen a 1500Gramm - wie zum blühen bringen?

Hi your olfactory bulb growers.

How must I pot my bulbs in the spring / plant to bloom and exorcise not a leaf? To my knowledge, the tuber must be potted up dry or not. But always when I see photos (whether professional or botanical gardens) the tubers are planted in Earth and huge pots. This messes me every time. After my explorations, the tubers should be but dry (do not pour!) be brought to bloom. But this is not linked to the images in accordance. How should I do it now. Please help me. :icon_help: Time in advance thank you for your expertise. Greetings Sookie

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Sonntag, 20. Januar 2013, 18:21

Hello Sookie,.

When a Konjac-tuber reached a certain size, the whole of flower alone, in the dry state. Moisture during flowering can cause the bulb to the lazy! Your bulb would 1500g loose in flower size, but this is still no guarantee. Maybe asking time (as current as possible) a photo of your bulb clean. This time of year can be seen well, whether or not it brings a flower.
The flourishing Konjac can be naturally during flowering in soil, so that it will not fall over, but then dry Earth. Also, there are enough pictures of Tuberous flowering without Earth on Google.

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Sonntag, 20. Januar 2013, 19:28

Hello

one can influence the tuber if it pushes a sheet, or a flower. This makes them by alone.
However, she must have an appropriate size. 1500 Grams suffice there. The tubers are stored dry in the winter without substrate.

Bloom, you can let them either without substrate or pot in dry Earth. This is completely no matter. Many pot their tuber, as soon as they see a drive on the tuber. Since it can be also a flower.

The botanical gardens that make likely for aesthetic reasons, because as a flower in the pot looks better, so without pot.

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Dienstag, 29. Januar 2013, 20:39

2 Bilder (leicht unterbelichtet ) - gegen Erfahrung !!

Here's some delayed the photos you want. Now, please tell me: she Bloom or not blooming she? How or what do I do that she finally blossoms and stinks! Please cover me with many experiences.

Greetings Sookie
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Mittwoch, 30. Januar 2013, 00:05

As I already wrote you one the does not influence. You simply have to have luck.

Based on the images you cannot detect whether it is a flower, or not, because the drive is too small.

Just be patient;)

MfG
Stephan

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Freitag, 1. Februar 2013, 17:38

My bulb has only flourished with 3.4 kg, but worth the wait! < 3
Gruß,
Christian

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Freitag, 1. Februar 2013, 17:48

From a friend of the Konjac flowering at the time weighing 800 grams. From 1000 grams on average, it will be interesting.

MfG
Stephan

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Samstag, 2. Februar 2013, 13:10

last year we had our first flower at a 500 g tuber, the flower was correspondingly small (70 cm)

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Samstag, 2. Februar 2013, 23:21

My konjac with 2750 g has not flourished last year, so I'm waiting on the first flower this year with a 13500 g tuber:icon_rolleyesnew: :icon_confusednew:
Is to say: the stinker make what they want... it means thus always to be patient:D

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Sonntag, 3. Februar 2013, 08:15

This mega tubers are divided quite like. Curious about what you report!

My mother had a bulb that has flourished with approximately 450 g last year. I did not know that there is so little Konjakblüten, it has inserted himself quite well between the amaryllis. I had quite a few tubers in size, but still none, which has flourished.

Conclusion (and since I'm not the first): the parts make what they want...

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Sonntag, 3. Februar 2013, 21:15

Hello Sookie

Based on the images I lean times quite far out the window and say it is a flower. The bud is very flowering suspected by me with this size. Buds are, to my knowledge at least, less. You now have it in a warm stand?

If you notice growth clearly this is already an indication on a flower at this time of year.

I have the Konjac's still are not capable of flowering in a warm and as yet absolutely nothing happened.

For me, 4 heads with a weight of 1.8 kg to 2, 8 kg are currently strongly most exorcise. It will all blossom :D "freu"

Greetings Roland

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Montag, 4. Februar 2013, 11:04

And I have several flowering ineligible where the buds are swollen already beautiful and want to grow. So I guess since you can generalize nix.

Greeting,

Thomas

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