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Freitag, 28. Februar 2014, 09:40

Amorphophallus im Indischen Laden, diesmal außergewöhnlich .

Hi everybody, yesterday I was 'he has to offer edible Geophytes and a bull's eye, 2 very large Amorphophallus the larger with 4.29 kg and the smaller with 2.93 kg what can I say,. when the Indian shop in Munich, again to see which See Appendix so special is .was for me, both are not like usual, mostly with injuries and provided interfaces, but virtually unharmed when compared to the otherwise offered that so only around 600 gr hard did good experiences sind.ich with "Gemüseamorphophallus", as long as the temperature for the first shoots has not fallen below 20 degrees.Including many members were me lazy. I was paying around 29 euros for both. The owner of the store assured me it was no problem to order these quality. Someone of you has experienced ever with so much from the grocery store and there is maybe a tip or trick? Should I treat with fungicide, as a precaution. I however never made it smaller. I am always grateful for suggestions and opinions. Best regards M. :icon_help: :D P.S. pictures comes later, because I only need to find out how I resize the images on the IPad.

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Freitag, 28. Februar 2014, 13:58

Hello M.,.

Here there is what to topic:

Paeoniifolius by the Indians

Also two links to more detailed documentation...

If you can do this with the images, you can document your attempt once here - that would not only be interested...

A stain with a wide band fungicide (Poyram or similar) certainly doesn't hurt.

Your note on the minimum temperature is very valuable – my SURAN, I once had brought to London from the Indians out, I too cold and humid initially to kept, why they away rotted me.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 1. März 2014, 07:36

Hi M.,.

Congratulations to the bargain!

That it's an advantage then, if you live in a big city. Here on the land there are no Indians, etc....:icon_frown:

I'm looking forward to the pictures...

LG

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Samstag, 1. März 2014, 14:57

Hi, I smart made me again with "my Indian". The uninjured paeonifolius from Sri Lanka, where you are considered far from skill at harvest in India. And not like the potatoes stacked. So there is no pressure and Schnittstellen.Ausserdem tubers not in paper are hammered, because how there thinks paper water pulls, so hygroscopic does what promotes the decay. That seems to cast, because also in the shop were always wet wrapped in paper. And I remember the if I a for example Have placed overnight on newsprint, the other day, the point of contact was moist. Did any of you also perceptions?:icon_question2: :icon_idea2:

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Samstag, 28. Februar 2015, 11:49

Hi Matthew,

can you even here set name and the address of the store?

Sources for Amorphophallus

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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