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Dienstag, 16. Januar 2018, 20:29

Wie die überlebende A. konjac Knolle pflanzen?

Greet you!

With weak nerves to eyes :D this A. konjac had muddy places in the autumn. Because I can - throw nothing away so far scratched until I BB´s healthy tissue was. I have often read that from 20 percent loss, the tuber likes dries up. This was probably extremely tough... Because the first roots can be seen now, I ask the question how I me on best pots... The shape reminiscent of more a cup with an island in the middle - if now the water stops, if it starts again to rot? Or about BB´s better to plant the tuber so that the water can drain at an angle? What do you mean?

Thank you, Sonja
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Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2018, 11:42

Hi Sonja,.

It's fascinating what can survive anything!
The wound site seems to be healed but good, therefore I had to pot no concerns. I would only pour very little at the beginning. But at the latest when the leaves are grown of Knollenrest has used up anyway to, then it continues as normal.

Good luck
Michael

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Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2018, 12:36

Hi Sonja,.

Although I would have avoided it like, I can connect me - are you looking here: as you go your konjacs? post #151

Unhappy, Bernhard.

Oh, I see... I would pot the tuber possibly but bias or rotated by 90 °, so that stops the water in the "Cup". But as you can see, I have no idea of konjac culture...

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Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2018, 14:30

Thank you ;-)

Was my first thought to turn easily. Wenns problems with the tubers are then always at harvest. I've got Konjac over the winter (and I hope it stays still) have never lost, although they are rather cold. However, the basement is also somewhat "damp" old just ;-) Arisaema, Typhonium, A. konjac and albus like it. The rest is warmer...

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Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2018, 14:32

And what I wanted - still say after 3 side 1 drive shows up - the tuber is divided into such cases, or the stronger prevails?

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Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2018, 21:44

Since I unfortunately don't know, but it interests me, because I have a similar problem consimilis when one, it has a main stem after flowering and three side shoots. I don't know whether that be leaves or approaches of primary Cormels. I tend to remove the side shoots...
Michael

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Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018, 00:12

Good day Sonja
The roots of the main bud, your Konjac heard tuber in the Earth. At temperatures of leaf development slightly moist, otherwise almost dry up to to or above 20 degrees. Not so wet that backwater in the hollowed-out bulb can stand! Therefore little inclined pot (if any).
Last year I had a bulb without bud (mildew). I've drawn up the 6 sleeping reserve buds. The arrow points to the strongest of them. The hope that this bud would replace the missing not came true. Very late (early August) has expelled the tuber from all 6 buds. Thus she divided into 6 tubers. Mass 20% under the weight of the initial tuber. Your bulb will crumble in so many individual tubers in all likelihood as drifting leaves. However, the result will be better than mine, since your tuber drives so early in the year.
Year started with all good wishes for it
Klaus
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Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018, 08:34

Thank you Klaus ;-)

Is the first that drives what surprises me not, that is since the scratch off action at less than 20 degrees. I wanted to not banish them to the basement to prevent further rotting and to pull the shoots. Luckily, she has had her convinced. When transplanting recorded and pictures follow ;-)

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Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018, 09:35

Your new shoots is already the new tuber, therefore it doesn't matter whether the bottom fault.
From the Corm, no major nutrients will be more for the new tubers.
If the tuber to rot, dan makes them there anyway to how you plant them, is my experience.

I just see the tuber has still to small mold because fault she still underneath, is also no matter what you put spreads, it almost never works.
She plant a and let her make if not, will get a new one.

VG
Ronny

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Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018, 11:08

Ronny, do you mean the white bodies?
Think that more are efflorescence as mold, but is made difficult by the photo.
Michael

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Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018, 15:14

I said yes that.

VG
Ronny

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Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018, 21:14

Mold is not one of ;) I always bissl problems to upload photos... Therefore I limited myself on the 2. She has also down on the remaining, firm bulb, shoots. Is to set out what, and if anything it will ;-)

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Samstag, 20. Januar 2018, 14:54

In my experience, an own plant is formed after injury of Hauptiebs from each enabled "sleeping eye". All too often is not yet in there with me, but so far the initial tuber was assigned each time.

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