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Saturday, March 21st 2015, 2:15pm

pflege von typhonium venosum und dracunculus

I ask, because I bought Sanni two nodules and afraid that I they care wrong

redflash

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Saturday, March 21st 2015, 8:35pm

Hi,.
now free, you can plant two tubers in the garden. Dracunculus should drive out then relatively quickly,
the venusum is still a couple of weeks time can be.
Greetings Andreas

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Saturday, March 21st 2015, 10:16pm

I think the ulcers drives a flower :-D
This is a stinky surprise

Stinkmorchel

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Sunday, March 22nd 2015, 2:15pm

When the ulcers blooms then let them only dry bloom before you plant them out

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Sunday, March 22nd 2015, 6:42pm

I have a small question:
How big are the tuberous species maximum, generally this.

And how much blue grit should I use then for the tubers grow.I have planted yet konjak to.
All drive yet.
The sauromatum is safe and dry in a place where she can grow.(not embedded)

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "foussi" (Mar 22nd 2015, 6:50pm)


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Monday, March 23rd 2015, 8:06pm

That with the size of other user can write here better with more experience, but a few kilos (Typhonium more as Dracunculus). You can the Typhonium fertilizing as the Amorphophallus. The Dracunculus please not too much. Some potassium type rather in the summer, it's better for the hardiness of the tuber.

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Thursday, April 2nd 2015, 6:05pm

News: Blooming soon the sauromatum, I had it in a pot plant that it threatens to fall.
I try where to put it where the light is everywhere.

Frangipani

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Monday, June 15th 2015, 10:38am

I don't know whether it really fits to the thread, but just wanted to share with...
Have now ausgepflanzete tubers of Typhonium garden flower, there remained two winters in a row.
Very loose substrate and high gemulcht, but it was also rather mild winters, where we have neatly at 450 M above sea level every winter snow... Only times as if once someone searches as an Info:-D

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