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Samstag, 3. September 2016, 11:31

Knollenernte 2016

Hello

somehow that starts plenty early this year...
Lambii, hewittii and gigas have completely skipped the rest period and drive again in new pots. Photo 1 shows the root growth.

Otherwise, the Africans make the start. Here consimilis and mossambicensis. Impressus is just about to turn yellow.
From the pulchellus, a pot was very dark, which also never wanted and probably waiting better light next year; similar with an albus.

Love greetings
Michael
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Samstag, 3. September 2016, 11:50

Hi Michael,.

mossambicensis is also yellow with me, so how one prainii...

As you can see the hewittii stand, you had looked it up once lambii and gigas in Seramis -, the tubers look like? Smooth and bright?

Happy harvesting, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 3. September 2016, 14:14

Hi Bernard,.

This is quite different from the tubers in Seramis look like...
One is eburneus partly to see fairly bright and smooth, hewittii, gigas and lambii switch from white with thick brown layer of Cork covered. Nix has made the crack on the third picture (gigas), which is the tuber that is already in the 1st post to be seen driving.
The 4th photo is a hewittii to the habit. This bulb stored in Sphagnum and was populated by fast running microorganisms, which had a shiny tank. Maybe the Sphagnum (dried) was already "infected".!
With the hewittiis, I have the biggest problems of the time damp tubers.
(So if someone on oxalic acid pudding, are hewittiis to recommend...)
Overall, I am very satisfied with Seramis. I don't know what it is, that the tubers are sometimes covered by a layer of Cork, unfortunately still.

Love greetings
Michael
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Mittwoch, 14. September 2016, 19:29

Pulling the sheets continues merrily:
Now ravenii and a huge're ferruginosus, impressus, ongsakulii...
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Donnerstag, 15. September 2016, 08:34

Hi Michael,.

beautiful tubers!

Makes the ravenii Cormels?

Happy harvesting, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 15. September 2016, 16:29

Hi Bernard,.
so far, she had called any Cormels, which needs but still nothing. List in the dormancy is unfortunately also not much, except that it comes from Laos and is small-medium size.
She grew G. so far quite well since 2013/14 by Alan with 3.2 g. get, the harvest weight was in the following years: 27 g. 82 g. and now 130 g.
I hope when indicating small medium size that it reached already blooming strength next year maybe.
Love greetings
Michael

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Freitag, 16. September 2016, 19:36

I would like to skip the harvest season.
My a great konjak is after the bloom experiment in the spring without main stem started and has made n ur 4 tiny leaflets.
My second big konjac had a muddy spot in the middle of the petiole and I've been to the dry under the canopy. The weekend wanted to I made pot that now and see da...die tuber has a thick, fat hole in place of tip. The hole goes through Middle:icon_explode:

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Samstag, 17. September 2016, 10:55

Hi tide flowers,.
the hole is mushy or the tissue is still ok?
Michael

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Sonntag, 18. September 2016, 10:00

I'd remove everything is soggy, powder then all exposed sites with charcoal dust, and keep them completely dry. The rest is then hope.

Last year my obscurus, that I bought in Thailand 1/3 is way gegammelt me. I did the same, where I there also had the problem that is stored obscurus not dry. Thus, I have placed it with the heal point on minimal wet Spaghnum and kept dry only by top. And this year she is again driven out. The photo is older. Currently, she has a few leaves.

Greeting
Andreas
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Sonntag, 18. September 2016, 19:27

Hi tide flowers,.

a perforated titanum it once was in the Hill Garden... :-(
post #18 here:
Amorphophallus titanum in Hill Garden, Hanover

Hello of Andreas,

that you have saved the obscurus, is noteworthy - chapeau! :icon_respekt:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 22. September 2016, 21:10

When the bulb, there was nothing more to save. I had leave it to dry out.
The bulb looked really good, but under the dry layer around the hole in the middle of it all was mushy and liquid. It is divided into hand me and stunk like the plague.
The flowers smell good :D

Fortunately, the daughter tubers from last year still alive.

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Dienstag, 4. Oktober 2016, 21:49

Hello

Here are the next tubers:
1st and 2nd bulbifer with the associated bulblets.
3rd and 4th laoticus with the corresponding sheet, as you can see is the rather large; Tuber 52cm and the sheet height of one meter. With the accompanying underslung, the blade (silver center) only with a Director was to see... or just from the bottom. I have the bulb in the Nov. 2013 get with 7 cm in length.
5. fuscus.

Love greetings
Michael
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Mittwoch, 5. Oktober 2016, 08:51

Hi Michael,.

certainly very nice and large tubers!

In what kind of 'Pot' kultivierst you that laoticus?

Happy harvesting, Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 5. Oktober 2016, 10:26

Hi Bernard,.

the laoticus was in a sewer pipe made of plastic. There is in the hardware store, cost almost nothing and have the dimensions 100 X 15 cm. The tube was in a clay pot, all around was filled up with Pebble. I had a thick layer of limestone chippings in the pipe drainage. I had to drill any holes; only I had to cut the pipe to 70 cm, that has emerged now as a mistake, but the tuber had only about 30 cm. in spring do well next year a new buy me. (Soon she is on the ceiling if this continues!)

Love greetings
Michael

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Samstag, 8. Oktober 2016, 21:28

The bulbous varieties, the new bulb on the old grows while the old one is broken down.
How is that when the laoticus?

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Sonntag, 9. Oktober 2016, 01:12

Hi tide flowers,.

at laoticus the old tuber degrades itself completely better bar and the new Corm grows out sideways from the top out of the old, you can see a small "button" on the new bulb.
I found it quite unusual, so I shot a photo. The first photo shows the empty shell of the old tuber.

With the consimilis tuber when cleaning on the tabletop is unfortunately fell out of Schusseligkeit; the pinch has developed a "black hole". (Photo) This is now completely dry and seems not to change. Hope there not churning inside. What would you do? I think that I will only watch...

Love greetings
Michael
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Donnerstag, 13. Oktober 2016, 23:30

My konjac moves already except for the primary Cormels. The primary Cormels have still green leaves and vergeilen.
I can't pour you.
Looking forward to the size of the tuber.

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Freitag, 14. Oktober 2016, 19:04

So then I will start now even my crops to post:-D

For me that has moved in less notable. Sauromatum ulcers and Konjac, the rest is still full of SAP. The two Konjaks have flourished both this year and have increased in weight approx. 400 g per tuber. The Sauromatum Venoseum there was also a flower but the mother tuber has broken down into all of these items are... or has shrunk extremely. More tubers will follow.


See also the Protarum Sechellarum slowly pulls (if there is one). Does anyone have experience with this type? Think times hot and slightly humid in Sphagnum moss?
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Freitag, 14. Oktober 2016, 21:46

Hello Nokkie,

I have a Protarum sechellarum, but she did have a sheet after another.
I got it in August 2015 and she was at that time ca 10 cm tall.
The third sheet is now 50 cm high, the blade is 60 cm in diameter, and the petiole has 2 cm in diameter.
Whether the type makes a real rest, I don't know. So, how she behaves so far, would I through grow in the damp substrate.

How big is your plant?
Is this the first leaf, what moves you?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 15. Oktober 2016, 09:23

Hi, Bernhard

Thank you for your reply. So I have received it until just about 1 month ago. She arrived with sheet with me and an approx. 5 g tuber. Guess who has her coldness set to on the journey from Holland in the Switzerland (leaf was very yellow). The roots were not so great. They got yesterday unearthed after to see what the situation is and Lo and behold it come up healthy, white roots. I think so, the new instinct pushes through the old leaf through.

To the sizes I can unfortunately not very exact information make: diameter 40 cm height 25 cm. Just the'm sheet to remove because it is completely dried up. I'm still a photo of the sheet, tuber and roots I forgot to make one.:icon_xd:
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