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Samstag, 15. November 2014, 07:21

I think that´s too early-i think there should be enough nutrients in soil and in the grain for the first time (4 weeks-or until the leave is complete open)-its risky to start too early fertilizing to damage the roots.

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Sonntag, 16. November 2014, 13:54

Don't fertilize it. The soil has enough fertilizer to feed the tiny plants for more as a month.

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Donnerstag, 20. November 2014, 19:12

My sprout just rather slowly, so far no roots can be seen. :motz:

However, I also just 18-23 C of °, because to my "big" dactylifer with in the Aquarium and I partially open the lid. On the weekend, I'll rebuild, it is hopefully slightly faster coming.

Depending on how many titanum seedlings I keep 4 hewittii seeds were to leave. AGM, Lord Maso and Ronny would be preferred in this case because it had reduced your original Bestellmeng.

If you would the first pass by Earth but slowly, or?
How big are your pots and seedlings should be repotted?

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Donnerstag, 20. November 2014, 21:41

Grüzi!

Thanks for the offer - but for me all seeds will germinate as far as I can tell - so I don't need any more.

I got it in a plastic box with damp Spagnum stand until they make roots and then they are placed in a 9 cm pot three.
You are with me in the boiler room at estimated 25-27 degrees.
but the first batch that I packed already over a week ago in pots is also still no shoots out of the pot to see.

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Donnerstag, 20. November 2014, 22:04

I'm afraid my 18 ° C at night are the problem, but that will change soon. :D

At the moment white I don't how big the pots are that I have left, but seed 9 cm for 3 I'd get too small. My tiny koratensins seeds were alone in a 9 cm top. I thought more 12 cm or more at the hewitii.
I must measure but again just to see what size pot I can afford.

How bernhard could say:
happy rooting:icon_lol:

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Donnerstag, 20. November 2014, 22:08

for the first, smaller pots are ok - the seedlings are usually eh not so great in the first round.
At the smaller pots did not more so because it can dry out the risk of having to wet logically faster.
And if they should be really too small you can repot still - I did so with Bernard gigas seedlings - there were 4 guys in a 9 mm pot part...

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Freitag, 21. November 2014, 06:46

Hi butter,.

I think rather in a larger pot it rather like Martin - several seeds.
If the substrate is true, you can control even better the humidity in my opinion.
In a 12 cm pot, I'd put 10 hewitti seeds also safely...

Your approach of a 12 cm pot per hewittii, I understand now your space problems in the converted Aquarium...

Happy sowing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 21. November 2014, 10:07

Hello
I'm a seedling per 9 cm pot, three on 9 cm I think that take away each other too much light, eh is scarce with me. Can be changed now eh never. But:

When would you begin to fertilize in pure Seramis or Seramis Sphagnum mixture, there is probably nothing in there...?

Thank you
Michael

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Freitag, 21. November 2014, 21:04

Even more problematic, I think number of seedlings in a pot...
I also think that the only interfere and if it needs repotting, which will separate the Additionally stressed.

At the hewittis, I would tend pots for each individual seeds to approximately 9 cm at the moment. So far 12-15 cm in planning are for titanum, depending on what I'm still there. As I will try probably "soil mix", seramis, Aldi tanks clay, grit and cat litter;)

To the manure I can say nothing in itself because I had previously no seramis culture.
I would fertilize only after feeling, if on the first sheet is, it shows no deficiency in the unfolding acclimated.

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Freitag, 21. November 2014, 21:30

I also prefer put several in a larger pot, takes up less space and won't dry out. Amorphophallus I make but usually only 3 in a 12 pot. In Arisaema also like up to 10. The problem with the repotting does not arise, because they remain in the pot until you move the first time.

Greeting
Andreas

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Samstag, 22. November 2014, 21:53

This afternoon was I even buy...
I have good Earth and seramis Orchid substrate for the erdmix, coarse grit and a fairly porous Aquarium reason.
Aldi does not scatter there is still and cat litter will not work as long as I found none, what not clumping.

A few seeds the shoots are now 2-3 mm, but all so far without roots.
Since I'm waiting times noh a few days with the pot.

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Montag, 24. November 2014, 16:14

My seeds in the Orchid enclosure (ex-Aquarium) not until last week flashed up yet.
Moist enough it should there actually be and thanks to oven also chubby hot

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Montag, 24. November 2014, 20:30

Hello hewittii friends,

After a long absence, I've flown just all new post's. As regards me as mainly one proved: seeds stuck in the desired substrate, keep warm and absolutely nothing! This should be more certainly conducive to germination, as constant flipping and check also if I understand only too well why you necessarily want to see what happens on the Earth... :D

I'm half an hour for the first time since Bernhard seeds has sent to me, in the substrate as the State of development is looked after. All 9 remaining seeds have 1-4 cm long roots and shoots of up to 1 cm in height. It should take so not too long to unfold the first cotyledons.

In order to treat I rest my 'shoots' again and drink me up then one or the other tea;)

Greetings,

Simon
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Montag, 24. November 2014, 22:37

Wow Simon!

And all GUS positive! :icon_respekt: How did you that so quickly get out? :icon_confused:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Montag, 24. November 2014, 23:03



Opening the special growth zone hewittanum
* Inspection by the great leader Meow *.

Of the third one year plan of the party stipulates that:
  1. Tuber growth company is used exclusively for the benefit of the people and to build of an Amorphophilen,.
  2. existing ignorance, especially in relation to Mediterranean types, to eliminate by its own honor experiences and exchange with Bruderamorphophilen is,
  3. to proceed against any anti-Amorphophilen in gemeinschftlicher front, these include among others the Nematomorpha, Aphiodea, Unarmored, Sciaridea, waterlogging, cold and lack of light.
Long live meow
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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 07:04

Moin Moin,

In addition to a portion of luck regarding the seeds the 'recipe' is simple and works for all Amorphophalli: +/-15 cm pot, soil temperature (24/7) by +/-26 ° C and - above pot size - up to 10 seeds almost 1.5 cm below the substrate surface sink. Air humidity is also already at around 80-90% being the LED plant lamp - because still no leaves are driven out - out yet.

Greetings,

S.

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Sonntag, 30. November 2014, 17:14

Hello

TRIPLE BIRTHDAY!

three seedlings have broken now the Earth - or Seramisoberfläche with me, see what happens next.
When would you do at Seramis to fertilize? There is even garnix in there.

Love greetings

Michael

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Sonntag, 30. November 2014, 22:04

Evening :D

I've now finally made it all hewittiis and to pot the most Titanum. Some had roots, but until the day of the birth, it is still a little take.
As a whole, the seeds into 5 different substrates:
Seramis, Bonalit, grit and two different soil mixes.

Bonalit is a gross and more absorbent Aquarium reason which should have nutrients for 1 year according to the seller. The first ermischungen consists of 30% Earth with sound shares, 30% charcoal meal 2-5 mm, 30% Orchid substrate (mainly pine bark, sphagnum with something and cocosfasern) and 10% used vermiculite at the second mixture instead of charcoal of Seramis.

Am curious if differences are the substrates show. Most seeds are individually in 9cm pots, with 4 pieces will have a 12 cm pot, to see whether that's what.

After I finished afternoon with hats pot was I noticed a small do on the glass panes. I have unpacked the Lupe equal time and made a photo. surprisingly even all went well.:D
What is the picture of the fuscus for Ronny;)

@musa: I should tomorrow rummaging through the garbage after my seramis Pack, but I thought to have seen anything with nutrients per litre...
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Montag, 1. Dezember 2014, 01:12

Sorry, read on the label would have to stop...
Habs found:
NPK 7 13 120 mg / l is here; idiosyncratic distribution of trace elements is nothing. But it should be enough for now.

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Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2014, 16:37

Hello
How's your A. hewittii?
Here a short interim report:
Two seedlings open just your hand (pure Seramis and mixture of ground vermiculite Seramis perlite and Sphagnum)
Two more in pure Seramis will open your hand in the course of the next week.
The remaining six ' seeds have less than a cm shoot tips.
Greetings
Michael

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