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41

Montag, 13. Oktober 2014, 19:28

For God's sake.

Planter pots take never normal Seramis. There is always waterlogging, what gets the plants not well.
For Amorphophallus a normal pot with coasters and tip out water then just go away.

MfG
Stephan

42

Montag, 13. Oktober 2014, 22:40

Hello Stephen,.
Thank you for your reply. Did I already thought I was going to just be sure.
Greetings Daniel

43

Sonntag, 11. Januar 2015, 18:23

Quick update,
the titanum is driven until now Nice, some gräftige beautiful way roots with many branches, located under the surface of Seramis
partly out grow.
Untenrum height 5 cm up to now 80 cm diameter.

LG
Ronny
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Sonntag, 11. Januar 2015, 18:28

beeindruckend !

... and then even 5 cm petiole diameter! :icon_respekt:

Keep us posted...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

45

Dienstag, 13. Januar 2015, 20:47

Hi, inspired by this post I'll try this year once it with Amorphophallus in Seramis
I plant also a tuber in the seed granules Lechuza-PON Ave, so far I have mixed to the potting soil to
Smaller of Lechuza-PON: pumice, zeolite, volcanic rocks, and Depot fertilizer (for up to 12 months)

Pots baggy on the subject and substrate which is pressed by tuber growth out of the pot, I found a solution, but unfortunately no source for these pots of http://www14.lounge.fm/2010/10/31/kein-l...-umtopfen-mehr/ and the page http://exhibition.ifdesign.de/entrydetai...itrag_id=105732

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Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2015, 11:01

Hello

really beautiful plant titanum yours!

To the "growing transplanting": I don't think that this goes beyond a design gimmick, because you do not grow with pots in the height, what is necessary for tubers and also the bottom of the pot separately as a trivet, making very difficult the handling of larger plants.

Love greetings

Michael

47

Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2015, 12:11

Hello Seiti,.

If you really try Lechuza-PON as Seramisalternative, reports please.
Price that is not necessarily interesting, but maybe our favorite plants is extremely well...

Happy potting, Bernhard.

48

Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2015, 17:28

What you absolutely do need but also the Seramis, is that you always sufficiently dry the substrate, until new pour.
I lost it 2 lambiis in Seramis. You are just scruffy.

There is Yes the moisture indicator for Seramis. You is worthwhile in any case.

49

Donnerstag, 15. Januar 2015, 17:58

Hmmm - this lechza stuff sounds fairly interesting - but that seems rather expensive - particularly because you can mix the safe also even.
BIMS you get in. grit sizes relatively easily. It is the same with lava. -zeolith I wasn't looking so far yet - but you certainly get that...

at the price per litre should that EV. really even try to mix...

50

Freitag, 16. Januar 2015, 22:06

These granules individually would be even cheaper only I find coarse as pool-oder pool accessories or only for a short time in the range no or hardly any sources for zeolite, pumice and lava in my area, if there is then in expensive small amounts of zeolite, meisteher there are times lava granulate.
And if you ordered on the Internet even shipping costs are added. So I think even the granules of Lechuza so expensive.

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Samstag, 27. Juni 2015, 16:00

Amorphophile,

Since the image here (#93 by the 30.04.15 post)
Amorphophallus gigas
are 8 weeks and I'll show images of some of the plants that I cultivate now in Seramis here once.

Overall, I am so far very impressed; of Seramis more complicated types appear is really so good and easy to grow, that I'll use it in the future certainly more frequently.

The fertilization takes place mostly with Hakaphos special with around 1000 µS (, where my tap water has 495 µS) at every casting, but quite regularly.


titanum index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2423 other titanum look rather seldom so well in other substrates

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2424 In page view, you can see how the Seramis is pushed through the tuber growth.

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2425 and a result sheet is also...


hewittii index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2426 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2427 with hewittii in peat-based substrate, I'm usually having trouble; the plants rot away often within a year... So far, it looks good in Seramis...

Gigas... standing in a mixture of Seramis and Holzkohlengries index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2428 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2429 index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2430


There's post to see even a small borneensis in Seramis (#56):
Mr. Titanum's collection

koratensis in Seramis:
paeonifolius seeds for i-Bah


Writes even from your experiences with Seramis...

Happy posting, Bernhard.

52

Sonntag, 28. Juni 2015, 20:41

That looks really good. You have simply transplanted that with old earth in Seramis or you must remove the old substrate?

Greeting
Andreas

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Sonntag, 28. Juni 2015, 20:57

Hello of Andreas,

These were all nodules that were drawn up so that were transplanted without old substrate directly in Seramis.

If I remember correctly, the instructions of Seramis is but in a way that you simply "wrapped in the old bales at the switch /-topfen in Seramis Seramis in a larger pot".
Whether this is useful in Amorphophallus, I know not; I would probably rather pot without old substrate in Seramis because I have the impression that losses be fostered through rotting by old or inappropriate substrate...

Happy potting, Bernhard.

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Montag, 29. Juni 2015, 03:04

Hello

Rotting is well supported by any organic material in the substrate, which is why I'm looking just for a practical method that used Seramis "reprocessed. To the throw away it is too expensive. It is Yes pretty close riddled with roots that quite firm in the Seramiskörnern shall be liable and can be poorly screened. I recently tried to burn out the substrate in the oven at 250 ° C. That is fine, the ash then washes of the waters to the desalination. I don't know how that works or is profitable but then in larger quantities.
Otherwise, I am very confident for delicate species of Seramis, I A. titanum, hewittii, lambii and gigas in it.

Love greetings

Michael

55

Montag, 29. Juni 2015, 06:34

If I remember correctly, the instructions of Seramis is but in a way that you simply "wrapped in the old bales at the switch /-topfen in Seramis Seramis in a larger pot".


Hi Bernard,.

These instructions are intended for people who ' a handful 'normal' indoor plants on the windowsill are have and with the Enttoften or cleaning of the root systems were overwhelmed. For nerds like us Amorphophile that does not apply. ;)

Greetings
Alex

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Dienstag, 15. September 2015, 18:03

So, my big out did today titanum, as you can see not much has happened.
Transplanted last year to 1.10, is well grown and the leaf was very well over the whole period
but the bulb would not grow. The sheet was already from the outset shaky in the pot and that has not changed until the very end.

The tuber is not unpopular will not be on the Seramis, I've done very good experience so that when other tubers.


VG
Ronny
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57

Dienstag, 15. September 2015, 18:18

Hi Ronny,.

that's too bad, because the sheet looks super promising. But with shaky plants I've made already experience, I take does not work it on, that simply because the root system is missing, to record according to nutrients.
What's the sheet like together? It makes sense again to pot the titanum, possibly with a support?

Good luck

Michael

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Dienstag, 15. September 2015, 20:47

Hi Michael,.

had that before 5-6 outside had weeks and gehoft that the new pot can stimulate new root growth, so I was now not geschock the size of the tubers. She must have had but at first not too large root growth, although at the beginning still the roots out grew up.
As it is written, was loose in the pot all the time, top looked but right to the end.
The journal began now to move, so I've made it out, nmimt only place away.
The tuber is but yet to use, is just as big as a good 1jährige.

VG
Ronny

59

Dienstag, 15. September 2015, 22:13

Hello Ronny,.

It's rather humbling...
I suppose that the fertilization was sufficient.

My gigas koratensis (paeoniifolius) and titanum in Seramis look very good; I would expect other because tubers count also with strong, but after your titanum you have but also with...

Thanks for the share your experience!

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 15. September 2015, 23:26

Hi Andre,.

Fertilization was sufficient, my Jon Tan stands next to it, are at the same time-driven and as beautiful almost overflowing the Seramis, stands also bombproof in the substrate.
I can't this is, it is also not the first tuber in which something happened, had last year when my decus-silvae, explain me what
nice big leaf, was also long and mini tuber been tuned.
This year sees them out was like a Sämlingspflanze.Letztes she almost 1, 5 m high and sometimes you have plants that are pretty short and it thinks this may be nothing more and brings giant tubers from the ground.

Greetings
Ronny

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