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Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2015, 19:15

"Blaue" lambii in Seramis

Hello

After I lost half of my lambiis, I have ungetopft the seedlings in Seramis. from a rotten plant I planted the entire sheet as head cutting, what happened in super (not the case with the hewittiis). By perlite I have transplanted the directly in seramis. Now a new leaf has opened up, it's completely white, what bounty thus had described elsewhere. But now the unconventional:

The petiole has pigmented white blue itself and makes since almost 2 weeks ago that to converts any institutions in green. It looks plenty diagonally...
By the way, is the sheet slightly veiling, but seems otherwise healthy.

The other four feel much comfortable in Seramis (last image).

Love greetings

Michael
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Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2015, 21:18

Hi Michael,.

How does fertilization?

Happy feeding, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2015, 21:59

Hi Bernard,.
20-5-10 with trace elements and Bioregulatorn is enriched with Orchid quick by Meyer.
I fertilize with 1.7 EC. In the Therad of Seramis as substrate, EC the speech was of 1.3-1.5, my tap water has already 0.25 EC, thus slightly higher which apparently does not harm the roots.
Love greetings
Michael

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Freitag, 8. Mai 2015, 08:08

Hi Michael,.

well, that should be enough so that the colour probably has nothing to do with the fertilization...

Once wait goes on - when my tonkinensis, the petiole coloring has become within a few months still changed considerably...
Are you looking at here (post # 53):
Mr. Titanum's collection

You searched for once at the rolled leaf aphids? They sat leg of one my discophorus hidden in the rolled leaf margins.
( Aphids )

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 8. Mai 2015, 10:12

Hello

I could always watch that leaves in the middle of its development are remain if rotting the bulb in the ground.
No further rolled up since the leaves and eventually shriveled her and were yellow.

In addition, also in Seramis are scruffy me lambii BB´s;)

MfG
Stephan

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Freitag, 8. Mai 2015, 10:15

Hi Bernard,.

She has definitely no vermin (the small be scanned regularly with 12 x magnifying glass).
The leaves have unrolled a little further, she's still the chlorosis on the leaf veins.
What also amazes me is that some "normal" colored Petiolen potted in Seramis develop, but falls this series, even though the conditions are identical.

Love greetings

Michael

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Freitag, 8. Mai 2015, 16:52

I find much fasztinierender the color of the petiole. Darker, lighter, paler, Brown, yellow, are that so often, but blue?

This is really new. It might be interesting to try a leaf cutting when the sheet is about 2 months old.

Greeting
Andreas

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Freitag, 8. Mai 2015, 20:19

Hello
@ Stephan; Yes, the lambiis seem to be real problem children, let's see what happens next.
@ Andreas: I think that simply lacks the yellow-green pigmentation, and only the blue component of the dark green parts there is. It could make even a thin-layer chromatography of a petiole... who has ever Muse.
Love e greetings
Michael

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Samstag, 9. Mai 2015, 13:47

@Musa: I have actually no problems with the lambiis. I've been a tuber for 2 or 3 years. Only with the growth is lacking.
Currently it is but in the pot.
The 2nd is still dormant in the MOSS.

MfG
Stephan

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Samstag, 9. Mai 2015, 20:22

Hello Stephen,.

in which substrate you got yours lambii?
I got it last summer in Earth with additional planted and in January already 50% failure. I have it now mostly in Seramis and no failures, whore just my idiosyncratic cuttings.

Love greetings

Michael

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Dienstag, 12. Mai 2015, 16:07

I got the one in Earth and the larger then directly as a tuber.
She seems to be fairly robust. The seeds that I last year had, were also very sensitive.

I take peat soil and mix in pine bark, perlite, and charcoal.

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