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Donnerstag, 26. September 2013, 20:27

Ernte 2013

Haddad,
We could harvest our first konjac yesterday and open the harvest season 2013.
Here can you specify or crying you, if wrong went with your Monster tubers.;)

It brought this tuber in a Claypot and "Special blend" drawn on 520 g approx. 140 g, this massive fat Cormels (approx. 110 g).
Unfortunatley the leaf spider mite, otherwise more in there would have been maybe. Nevertheless a better result than a comparable tuber last year, 480 g came. This year we have fertilized anything less after the blue excesses of last year.
The collection harvest loose wait 1 month, then a few thick Brummer waiting there.


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Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2013, 16:09

Hello

then I'm moving on time, since the night of frost has struck and all leaves were frozen out, I have excavated everything today.
See even that came out.

10.2 kg
30cm diameter
Height 17cm

had not flourished in the spring and has weighed not quite 3kg.
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Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2013, 18:40

Not bad my Konjac leaves is still coming and it was at my Sauromatum venosum until now ehr enteuschent of growth you can because I think don't talk. That is but wol, remember that the previous owner I got they had too many tubers in a pot and they don't place dan had.

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Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2013, 19:44

Hallo Ronnyede

to "your nodules", I have a question there: under what conditions was it this year? (outside inside, etc.)

I haven't seen such yet the stem and tuber proportions! Extremely small tuber and huge shaft diameter.

Greetings Sookie

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Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2013, 20:05

small is bit of an understatement.
that stood out in a 90l Kübel.Der Frost came as a surprise the night and all were frozen.

Weather was not particularly good so this year, I was surprised, but had such growth.

S.venosum it not well looked at but at me, all smaller than how planted and they were in the bed, last year was that much better.

LG
Ronny

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Mittwoch, 2. Oktober 2013, 19:37

624 und 537 g

Hello together

I'm new here and Jack up just in the Erntethread me, because he is currently for me. Am since spring in possession of 2 tubers that have blossomed beautifully. The summer they have prophecies of doom to the made in spite of not only one but four blades. Now, you were so Brown that I've taken the opportunity to harvest. I was amazed not bad when I had to smash the in my opinion quite large clay pots to again get the things :D . The tubers are safely on the 3-5-times their size grown. This gabs at least 20 Kindel. Because everything is new for me, I had 2 questions to the professionals here:

You loose sets the tubers in the basement, or you cover it with soil or peat? And what are you doing with the Kindel? You put that just so again into the ground in the spring, or what you recommend me?

Thanks ever!

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Mittwoch, 2. Oktober 2013, 21:08

Hallo Ronnyede

I wanted to in any way diminish your breeding success. Of course, it is a great copy. That was also not so mean. The statement itself was actually that the tuber as opposed to a stick looks very small. I think so anyway.

Greetings Sookie

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Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2013, 12:03

@Forumdummy: First warmly welcome here.
Because your tubers have produced 4 leaves, we can assume that there are (Sauromatum) Typhonium venosum.
The "offshoots" incidentally Cormels, the daughter plants, resulting for example from cactus next to or on the mother plant are offshoots.
You can store all tubers dry, you should keep only very small Cormels protection before drying in dry Earth, sand or similar. Best is a cellar, it should be cool but frost-free.

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Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2013, 15:08

The first harvest is retracted... my A. konjac with formerly 7 kg or 10 kg before the flowering ;) now he is at 12.5 kg :icon_thumbs1:
More facts & figures: circumference 118cm, diameter 37cm, height 15cm

However, he has a fresh, deep crack from the floor of the tubers in the middle in. Happened probably digging out. Me fingers crossed, that has caught the "heart" of the tuber, otherwise it looks pretty grim. What do we learn from this? Carefully dig out, not rum squeeze, press and pull like a stupid...

The tuber with formerly 10 kg, or 13.5 kg before flowering to follow shortly. However, the journal has been equal, so I'm not going out of a larger Corm.
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Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2013, 19:45

What a fat part...
The vegetation spot looks but without prejudice, it might be actually no problems except it comes to infections. Well sanitised the crack. (but that you know are already an advanced)

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Freitag, 4. Oktober 2013, 21:01

I have here a question: you all so before you reap - I do something wrong? My 32 konjacs are all still fully in the juice! Should I stop to pour? Or how or what? :icon_question2: The last few years I've been waiting from always the first frost.

Greetings Sookie

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Freitag, 4. Oktober 2013, 21:15

No, you're not wrong. My other konjacs are also all still fully in the juice, only the two largest have moved. Pour less could you, as soon as the leaf will turn yellow. When the leaf will turn yellow, but decides the tuber :D I've harvested my remaining konjacs always before the first frost, no matter whether they were still green. You can hardly influence feeding at our Stinkern, which have their own rhythm.

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Freitag, 4. Oktober 2013, 22:05

The right words fail me at the moment really to write something "big" here. The nature once again showed me that one (s) are wrong can. So according to the motto: the stupidest farmers harvest the thickest potato :D in my last post I wrote Yes, that the blade of my formerly 10 / 13.5 kg bulb was not greater than that of the already harvested tuber of competition. Conclusion on the tuber size possible? After I've dug out my largest konjac now, I can say: far from it!

The facts...

Weight: 17.5 kg
Size: 140 cm
Diameter: 45 cm

No kidding... on the net I've seen many, huge konjac tubers or read, but more than 15 kg still nowhere told me. Its also not? Since then, I was assuming that the "genetic" maximum size must be approximately 15 kg. Here too, my assumption was a handle in the bathroom again...

What can I say? Was I like Yes last year with 13.5 kg really overwhelmed, but now? Still upped the whole 4 kg! Indescribable:icon_shocked:

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Freitag, 4. Oktober 2013, 22:22

It is the a scrappy. Congratulations Mister konjac:D

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Samstag, 5. Oktober 2013, 12:12

Congratulations to this real doozy! The largest tuber from which we have ever read in a forum, should have weighed 15 kg. What will that be for a flower, perhaps the 3m?
Looks almost like the tuber had 2 shoots, if so you must consider you seriously to cut the small shoots next year to crack the 20 kg mark;)

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Samstag, 5. Oktober 2013, 13:47

Hello Maria
Congratulations on your 13 harvest. I try to put it in one word GIGANTOMANISCH! There be very proud on it!

I have a question, how big the pot is because fo this part of ultra? You may work around your pool?

Greetings Sookie

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Samstag, 5. Oktober 2013, 13:57

Thank you for your contributions and congratulations ;) a realistic height for the flower will probably be between 2.00 and 2.50 m. The diameter of the flower power base is namely not greater than that of this year's flower. But I know that something like that can mean nothing since yesterday:D

The bulb last year had also such additional eyes. Are but all not expelled, but only one of them after flowering.

The pot was a 135 litre pots with a diameter of about 70cm. You can believe me that the hard work was to carry the pot through the garden:D

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Samstag, 5. Oktober 2013, 19:04

@Oldi

Congratulations to this giant tuber. You got it with plutonium or enriched so.:icon_respekt:

Love greetings
Martin

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Sonntag, 6. Oktober 2013, 17:00

Your Trümmchen I can not keep up with yet! Congratulations to the Giants!
But I'm starting from the substrate, I next year will vary with my "yield" nevertheless satisfied, at least I learned a lot here already...
A.napalensis, this year, for the approximately 100 g now 294 g, no daughter tubers, this kind doesn't?
A.bulbifer, this year, when the insert something over 100 g now 222 g, the three brood Koellchen on the leaves are unfortunately just "scruffy"
T. venosum, the first of the three, which flourished last winter, I harvested weighed 219. I had all three before flowering 101 g 122 g and 164 g, but I unfortunately nicht...sie has which today which is white but so recovered and produced 12 beautiful daughter tubers. On the other two, I'm still curious, they are too vital to reap sit in a 60l pot, and had much more space than the 219 g tubers, these two have had with also each second casting Hakaphos in water...
A.konjac, the three largest of last year have I been "harvested":
the smallest of the time doubled now like 862 g, weight I think...
Nr. 2 last 783 g today 1134 g and
Nr. 3 last 812 g today 2097 g where I visually had expected more weight before I weighed. Interestingly, these 3 have produced together very few reasonably sophisticated Cormels, most were only white shoots with a small pink tip at the end, I raise this but not auf...ich hope they will not bloom yet!
I'm glad that there is this forum and you can share its successes:)
Love Julia

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Sonntag, 6. Oktober 2013, 20:05

Hello together,

then I'm in too. Got my A. konjac "Beige Stem" harvested. At last year's harvest, she weighed 114 g. Today, she weighs 843 g.:D
Hope that I won't have to wait on the first flower.

Love greetings
Martin
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