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Seiti

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Monday, December 1st 2014, 9:40pm

I have now 11 harvested tubers of 17 ausgeäten seeds, I've dug out today 2 (the 2 largest tubers) is still the sheet to dennen, got out of the Earth, but it they
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It would ensure more tubers and tubers have been greater, I would have bought them a larger pot, the soil dries out quickly in small pots, isnbesondere in an attic room, so I poured more often what was but then again too much for some. Also they were on tight densely with numerous other plants, in part, the pots were already übereinander(mache ICH öfter bei Platzmangel):D

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Thursday, December 4th 2014, 9:24am

I have a question about the maintenance of the plant itself times. Is it difficult or easy.
She can withstand or Sun - partial shade is best. Can you keep them outside in the summer months?
How are the pest susceptibility? Or else to pay attention?

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Thursday, December 4th 2014, 9:33am

I think she is completely straightforward. I've had ever an entire season inside mine, but also already out there, both in greenhouses and outdoors. It should be not too dry gehaölten, then it moves in advance. I'm not quite sure, but I think I once one had a few aphids. I could remove that but mechanically.

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Thursday, December 4th 2014, 12:32pm

Hello of Andreas,

Thank you very much for the info.
I was afraid the plant would be a sensitive soul.

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Thursday, December 4th 2014, 9:57pm

Hi, so far I've kept Synandrospadix only in the room was also very easy to keep, had no pests, is grown not brutish but even very strong. The tuber is grown a lot. Understand always still not why me the tuber has become lazy then. But this can happen at any time.

but since I now have multiple tubers seed propagation, I'll keep next year out some in the pot, or I will auspflanzen(wird Natürlich INDEM Herst ausgegraben und frostfrei überwintert) also a tuber in the garden because with me z.B Thyponium venosum ausgepflantzt a lot better growing in the pot.

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Friday, December 5th 2014, 2:33pm

Most plants will grow better planted. I had tried that once with Angel trumpets cuttings. A planted out year cutting by 30 cm height outside grew up to a height of 2 meters, another was planted in the winter garden at the end of the season about 2 meters high and 3 meters wide. That beat the pot culture to length.

At the Aronstäben you must find but then too the tubers in the fall. :D

You must make sure of course on good drainage so that there is no rot.

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Tuesday, March 31st 2015, 6:15pm

This is Andreas replacement bulb, I guess the next few days she would have to go up, you can come so easily.
The bulb is already off drive in January.
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Tuesday, March 31st 2015, 10:03pm

Class. :icon_respekt:

Was the tuber how big and heavy? And how could you stand it? Complete indoor or with free air stay?

One shows just a first shoot of mine, let's see whether it also blooms this year.

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Tuesday, March 31st 2015, 10:14pm

In article 18, the tuber is, that stood in the most, it should take only sufficiently large pots.
Mine were too small, had not also slightly higher pots are best, a tremendous growth.

Anyone know whether that smell?

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Wednesday, April 1st 2015, 7:19am

Thank you, mine is slightly smaller. I guess that 2 cm of less. Let's see if that will also bloom I have transplanted that recently. My stored dry in the unheated staircase at ca 12 degrees, where all my non-tropical tubers overwinter.

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Thursday, April 2nd 2015, 3:57pm

really she doesn't even
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Monday, April 6th 2015, 3:43pm

2 days ago she went on well, a second bloom is available already and will come out the next day.
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Monday, April 6th 2015, 6:56pm

Schön. :) She also smells?

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Thursday, April 16th 2015, 9:36am

My big drive now. Let's see whether there a flowering comes.

And just for the records, the plants by Ronny and me have sprouted on the 20.04.2013. Thus there have been pretty much two years until the first flower.

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Friday, April 17th 2015, 11:29pm

Schön. :) She also smells?

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I ever had a Synandrospadix Bloom: there was no stench: It smelled something overripe fruit and even the smell was only noticing when you smelled directly on the flower

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Monday, January 14th 2019, 11:08pm

Hello everyone

I have found this older thread times, because the heading and the content as far as fit.
Since I now have my seeds of Synandrospadix vermitoxicus, I would here like to show them, and soon to sow:
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Soak overnight, I've read here, and that was in the description, and then also, that the case should be carefully removed. Is this absolutely necessary before seeding, and did you do all this? Can I take a sharp blade to do this?


As a substrate for sowing, I thought to Kokohum/coconut Earth, fits?


Excuse my simple questions, but I am not a great artist, sowing, and I would have not bought also such seed, if the type had not so much fascinates me.


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Tuesday, January 15th 2019, 9:40am

Hello ADA,.

There are no questions too simple, we are all not fortune tellers. It's different things actually from species to species, and that's what a forum is Yes.
Unfortunately, I have wrecked my then sowing. I think that drought was the problem; I had them in small pots with Seramis, which were sometimes completely durchgetrockenet. After a year, I gave then where.
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Tuesday, January 15th 2019, 10:47am

Hello ADA,.

I ordered again seed from France with the same provider as 5 years ago.
This time I have not soaked it and removes these Cork-casing - in real life it makes nobody... ;-)
Let's see whether the germination is delayed or whether some seeds will not germinate.

If you want to remove the seed coating, I would not do that with a sharp blade or if, according to carefully. I did then with your finger nails.

As regards the sowing substrate, is Kokohum OK.
I think after the previous experience that the type is not altogether difficult; When sowing, nor in the culture.

I'm just a photo of my two bulb, which I kept.

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The flower in the July 2018 post #98: flowers 2018

Good luck with the seed!

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Tuesday, January 15th 2019, 6:00pm

The flower in the July 2018 post #98: flowers 2018
You can directly link the posts:
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Tuesday, January 15th 2019, 6:27pm

In fact... How do you do that?

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