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Flutblumen

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Thursday, July 24th 2014, 9:19pm

Indian Giant

HHallo,

I'm looking for an Indian giant. Someone has to offer one?

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Thursday, July 24th 2014, 9:45pm

There you have to turn time to Bernhard. He has this way.

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Friday, July 25th 2014, 10:15am

nästes year can EV. I also so what have - which are currently in the growth...

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Friday, July 25th 2014, 8:48pm

Hi Please sign again in the autumn have a couple to 1000gr certainly one or the other bulb about may also be ca

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Friday, July 25th 2014, 9:12pm

You ask Bernard, and you sure get a great IG!

I got mine from Bernhard-a very nice copy.

Greet your Sookie

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Friday, July 25th 2014, 9:17pm

If just the Gigas are expert there, see that whether it is a normal or an Indian giant?

If works are even pictures of my two Venosums...

The first two pictures show the next 2 plant and plant No. 1 Nr. 2

Figure 5 shows all of my èflanzen in the overview
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Oldi

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Friday, July 25th 2014, 10:44pm

Plant 1 should be Indian giant plant 2 and the normal version.

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Friday, July 25th 2014, 10:51pm

Hi roger,

in the first and second image seem to see a giant Indian in the first left, and in the third and fourth normal form of ulcers, although that is quite wide "finger" for the normal form.
IG has less dark spots as the normal form, which is good to see picture in the second; This is the typical petiole drawing of 'Indian Giant'.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

Ooops, just after submitting see Oldi clarified everything already...:icon_thumbs1:

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Friday, July 25th 2014, 10:59pm

Thanks for the estimmen, I've mixed unfortunately almost all name badges so that even I don't know I what is what...
with best regards roger

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Saturday, July 26th 2014, 7:35pm

Hi we got the it giant India per season so how many sheets? and means more sheets same size bulb?

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Sunday, July 27th 2014, 5:03pm

Just note that I could distinguish the three small plants that I got to an eBay purchase this not by the normal, maybe are not real, but I could have held here apart not on the images...

So mrchiquita my big IG I by Bernhard to your question, pushes just their third leaf
Have but also the normal variant had last year with up to 5 sheets and that was then the largest tuber, think that is no different in the IG

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Sunday, August 3rd 2014, 7:13am

Have measured just my biggest IG plant stalks.
Because of the late start of the summer, the plant is still growing.
Length of the stems; Sheet 1 & 2 90 cm, blade 3 = 75 cm, sheet 4 = 50 cm and sheets 5 = 30 cm.
This year, the size, the leaf-toed Gecko are enormous.
So far, four sheets had my large IGs.

Greeting Phillip

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Flutblumen

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Friday, August 15th 2014, 5:49pm

Oh time makes images.
By Bernhard which got and they have now all 1 small sweet leaf

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Friday, August 15th 2014, 9:42pm

Okey I'll adjust the next days times current pictures

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Saturday, August 16th 2014, 3:13pm

So wie versprochen heute gibt es Bilder

As promised today there are pictures and here are still a "small" Konjac
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Sunday, August 17th 2014, 11:26am

super nice!

If you were just doing ...sind of the here real IG? I believe bent, had received when ordering eBay to them...
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Sunday, August 17th 2014, 3:03pm

Hello frangipani,.

It looks more of the drawing of the petiole and the length: width ratio of the leaf segments (fingers) under the normal form...

Yet... Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Sunday, August 17th 2014, 8:24pm

I I of the image comparison here also gedacht...aber perhaps if they are larger...:)
But I have Yes a big:)

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