Hello
and Yes, the topic here somewhere there, has been answered but - in my opinion - is not limited. Also friend Cynthia throws out nothing useful to do so.
Background for this question: my tuber from last year (2, 5kg) has beautifully flowered with 140cm flowering stems, in the summer, there was a magnificent foliage and the weight of the tuber has on 3, 8 kg increases - everything nice. :-)
Since a week, this year's bloom is now open with 180cm in height, but unfortunately that the tuber costs so much power, so this now somewhat sad looks.
I'd rather have an even nicer / larger foliage and do without completely voluntarily on the flower and its scent. There are mittleweile experience,
whether and, if so, when you could possibly cut the flowering shoots? Certainly, some forum user sehensüchtig still waiting for their first Konjac flower, will want to stone, me. However, it is now time... have, or want to have.
So, now you must make me down or post also helpful answers.
Many greetings from Thuringia and a nice weekend...
Here are the histories of flower development in 2015 and 2016:
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