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Montag, 25. August 2014, 12:45

decus-silvae

I have since a question regarding A. decus-silvae - it's OK if the

already moves - the phase I feel this year somewhat short...
because
as far as I can tell that she makes as now no 2 sheet
eg.
My titanum or ochroleucus...

Site - greenhouse - tempered at
min. 16 degrees (at night)...

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Montag, 25. August 2014, 20:20

Mine has "supposedly" also moved a week ago. When I then from wanted to pot them to store them in Spaghnum I saw that a new leaf is on the way. Maybe that makes yours too.

Greeting
Andreas

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Montag, 25. August 2014, 20:35

Hello of Andreas,

I had answered Lord.Maso by pn because he has the d-s from me...

16 ° C would be too cool for dei type; at what temperature do you cultivating yours?
Mine are still in the winter garden, coming soon in the living area or in the winter garden in a small Foienhaus with heating mat (> 20 ° C).

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Montag, 25. August 2014, 21:24

Hi Bernard,.
d s, gigas and titanum get at me special treatment. Indoorgewächshaus with about 25 degrees, high humidity and lighting.

I don't have winter garden unfortunately yet, and my greenhouses are made of foil and ungeheizt.

Greeting
Andreas

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Montag, 25. August 2014, 21:38

Hello of Andreas,

the special treatment seems to me quite suitable... :icon_thumbs1:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 26. August 2014, 09:06

Hmmmm - that is not Plonk down sadly at me with so A lot night temperature... - in the highest case can I the temp. Rauf just turn 18 - more is not there unfortunately - but for the enabled table heating :-)

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Dienstag, 26. August 2014, 09:52

Then I would possibly build a small foil tent in your place on the table; that would have to be then clearly warmer than 18 ° C with table heating...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 26. August 2014, 21:06

I started with so little here until it was too full. :D

http://www.Amazon.de/mini-Gew%C3%A4chsha...EW%C3%A4chshaus

On the lower floor a small bucket filled with sand where winds a small terrarium heating cable, on which then slowly evaporates a cup of water, finished.

Greeting
Andreas

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Freitag, 5. September 2014, 09:14

OHA, I hope simply that so voel effort is not necessary.
My Gigas the pot on the windowsill and the Titanum is between my orchids in the former Aquarium but also in the pot

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Freitag, 5. September 2014, 11:02

Hi tide flowers,.

that's OK so... at least as long as that get no cold feet on the windowsill by draught, but this is rather unlikely in today's homes and Windows...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 5. September 2014, 22:16

thats a good idea with the foil tent - but difficult or impossible - because that is where a real greenhouse also plant be sold and table on the amorpho stand to the part bigger plants around - eg 1 m high alocasia zebrina, and various other stuff - that is something like Motley mixed me :-)

but at least, I've used the night temperature times on 18 degrees - and the titnum, hewittii and Very much satisfied looks gigas :-)

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Freitag, 5. September 2014, 23:03

Hello Lord M.,.

18 ° C should be enough too - at least for d-s and gigas; you are with me in the winter above at a balcony door and there it is at night sometimes sure even a little cooler.
(My frown on the 16 ° C at night was rather therefore, I assumed, that which every night then hold that mülßten...)

If hewittii like this, I don't know, since I have had no luck so far in the long term with the way...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 6. September 2014, 19:03

Hi Bernard,.

I think it's okay - she titanum and gigas I now already the second year. and you are really quite grown from last to this year. a titanum is currently already 2nd hand.
Your gigas young plants make it your 3rd or 4th hand - since I have really no concern.

I'm guessing, because that it is perhaps different in such a case, because they really do in a greenhouse - the guys have even better lighting and humidity is also measured (me).

Next time I will take a picture from my "stock" - then can judge yourself whether it fits.

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 14:06

Impressions ;-)

by Bernard gigas I'm almost most impressed - which have grown all Very good...
»Lord.Maso« hat folgende Bilder angehängt:
  • gigas.jpg
  • titanum und co.jpg
  • kleinzeugs.jpg

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 14:38

Hello Lord M.,.

Of course, that pleases the Bernard... ;)
These are the small gigas of March??? Then one can only say: good care!

...und in a heated greenhouse is Of course always envy... :icon_frown:

Can you possibly just To write what one sees there vlnr?
I recognize some, Yes, but not all...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 15:59

Yes - your small gigas of March are... :-)

left - verticillatus, gigas, interruptus - background yunnanensis, ankarana, napalensis
picture mid - lewallei, titanum, ochrloeucus, hewittii - and perhaps one understands discophorus you also still ;-)
image right - bulbifer, typhonium indian giant, gorgonidium, spathantheum etc...

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 16:46

Thank you!
hewittii in the middle picture is great right with the pure green petiole?

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 17:30

OHA, da to be really jealous at the accommodation:icon_respekt:

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Mittwoch, 10. September 2014, 19:34

the larger with the pure green stem is lewallei.

hewittii is spotted the stem slightly smaller than the "big" most image and somewhat hellgrüner by the sheet here - count 3 handles further to the left by the lewallei.

v.r.n.l. lewallei - ochroleucus (darker strain at the leaf open) - titanum - hewittii - titanum

But if that is so interesting - then post I image a separate from :-)

Please don't be jealous be or dgl - that has been recorded in a nursery - which you can do only so if one occupation with hobby links ;-)

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Donnerstag, 11. September 2014, 15:26

Professional and hobby verbinden...und there should be not jealous...?;)

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