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Montag, 6. April 2015, 21:25

meine reaktion zum eidechsenwurz geruch

So let me tell you how I reacted to the smell of the s. today.
Today when I got up am I saw that she has blossomed and was happy.
Then I went to the laptop and have played and two hours later I came into the living room and have a fright get.
It stank like a waste place with horse manure and then I have the plant to outside transported.

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Montag, 6. April 2015, 21:31

Hello foussi,

veeery calm down - this is a very normal reaction! :icon_winkgrin:

The good is that the flowers of our stinker not as long as E.g. Phalaenopsis Yes... :icon_lol:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Montag, 6. April 2015, 22:33

Last year I had two t. venosum flowers. I found, however, that the smell was rather weak. They were in a closed 8 sqm room on the table. It could have been so uncomfortable. That's why I'm konjac excited my. It should be in as far as in 1-2 weeks.

Greeting
Andreas

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Freitag, 17. April 2015, 23:25

I find the smell of t. venosum also terrible. A. konjak I leave during the heyday in the room, don't mind the smell. But t. venosum is if the weather permits it to outside transported
This year I'll have to probably buy a gas mask, otherwise I had only wenige1blühfähige t. venusum tubers, this year it looks different, several tubers push a flowering stem, which will give ordendlich much stench

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Samstag, 18. April 2015, 09:07

I think I'm unempfindlcher. Last year I had a fracture, this week a konjac. Sure, Rose didn't do it, but after the many descriptions I had imagined worse.

Greeting
Andreas

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Samstag, 18. April 2015, 09:45

I'm probably slightly more sensitive. But myosuroides, atroviridis and glossophyllus have made themselves do not or hardly noticeable; the Konjakblüte, however, I have packed this year in plastic, because I can make them unfortunately not yet out. It was very interesting to see how much odor-active secretion secretes the spadix.

Love greetings

Michael

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Samstag, 18. April 2015, 10:03

Hi.

I can confirm that the reaction is normal. The day before yesterday my t. has risen venosum 'Indian giant'. After only about after cat feces smelled and then slowly beat in the named landfill, I've outsourced it also.
Much scarier, I found my first Titan blossom in Hanover but last year. Fracture was Yes an absolute joke against the T.. And then write the newspaper of "Stink in the Botanical Garden". Bernhard, you want even your large tuber there bloom, so it really stinks?

Greetings and a strong nose,
Alex

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Samstag, 18. April 2015, 11:02

Hi Alex,

"in the making" is... a will adjust at times... the tubers were until recently in the cold basement and are therefore still not so far...

Happy blooming, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 18. April 2015, 16:28

So I was looking today for a new dracunculus.
I was with my parents at the baumax and as always, it was again only a range from boring Dahlias.
Then we were at the Bella flora and I scared me.

The flowers had a box full of eidechsenwurze(knollen). And it has stunk. There were whole 5 and the remaining were still not open
There are also large colocasia tubers a sign had read: alocasia (in the serious alocasias have rhizomes and no tubers)

And then I bought a zantedeschia aethopica.

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Sonntag, 19. April 2015, 20:45

Can it be that the T.venosum Indian giant smells differently than the normal?
Seemed to me, at least...
VLG Julia

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Sonntag, 19. April 2015, 21:35

Hi Julia,.

because I never have to compare, but this year it is probably so far - I'll even take care and report if they have flourished...

Happy sniffing, Bernhard.

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