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I have some a. Konjac in different sizes. For some, the leaf is now wilting but the secondary tubers "come up". The large, also those who flourished at the beginning of the year, are still full of their "tree".
Unfortunately I have with konjac limited experience...
I would allow as long as possible to grow large, which have blossomed; outdoors until frost, and if there is no space inside, I would just set the casting and force the plant to collect.
Among those who have still increasing secondary tubers or begin to grow the secondary tubers to the be Gin unrecognised wilting of the main sheet, I'm undecided; probably, I'd let no longer pour them and a pull, because I'd be the main tuber on the drinking.
Hello Reddi,. do you have the konjacs in the bedding or pot? As Bernhard says is right, just until the Frost leave. You can confidently dig up examples where the leaves are already wilting, there are enough mature Cormels. The primary Cormels are usually still connect to the bulb, you can simply cancel.
Hello Reddi As my pictures show, it is right inside and outside the Konjac. As long as the leaves are still green as much light. Otherwise, Bernhard has right - inside and outside no water! Cool, dark and wet together and your Konjac die. So those outside should remain that a rain protection get. Try the tubers to store everything in the journal come my plants before the first frost behind glass. Frost destroys the blade and the tuber can no longer absorb the nutrients. Keep therefore the leaf on the bulb until it has dried out. Even if there are two! Greeting Klaus PS was still like new four weeks ago the black pots.
with the fourth image I find your HP richly fascinating! I didn't think that's possible. Since I have the most tubers in clay pots, only the entire Earth bale a few centimetres moves upwards. I'm probably always premature, also with the removal of the blade because I never wait till it fully coincides.