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Dienstag, 14. August 2018, 20:57

Titanen Blüte in Dortmund

I saw in the newspaper.

https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/dortmun...d215075369.html


I can but believe:
The tropical greenhouse large tuber was donated by the Botanical Garden of Bonn until two years ago as a tennis ball. At the recent repot the tuber weighed 10 kilograms.



Only 2 years of tennis ball to bloom?


Greeting
Andreas

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Mittwoch, 15. August 2018, 07:38

Well, a tenfold increase of the tuber is already possible under optimal conditions and long growing season, but tennis ball on 10 kg sounds more like ver thirty times. I think however that alone, the unit of measure "Tennis ball" on a certain journalistic blur suggests...

Love greetings
Michael

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Mittwoch, 15. August 2018, 15:22

When a shipping thirty times the initial tuber, but should have weighed 333 g. I doubt however, that a tennis ball-sized (of between 6.54 and 6.86 cm or) 7.00 7.30 cm cm) titanium bulb can have such weight. That will have been significantly below. This is more in the direction of Verhundertfachung. Konjac shows, however, that in two vegetation phases of these ever 6 months (more 5 and shorter) is well within the bounds of possibility. With titanium, a vegetation period partly lasts up to 20 months.

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Mittwoch, 15. August 2018, 18:19

Sounds still some unglaubwürdig...Aber who knows, Alberich from the Wilhelma must not necessarily have been an exception, at least as regards the size up to the flower. But the media love to in the one like the other direction partly massively exaggerate, is unfortunately known.

Greetings Ralf

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Sonntag, 19. August 2018, 20:07

Hello everyone
We were still on holiday, we missed this Titan to blossom: ()
Yes 10 kg is already a pretty small specimen that has flourished. Two years ago can also mean that she has two vegetation cycles behind them, perhaps by approx. 100 g to 1 kg to 10 kg.

Many greetings,
Jan and Timo

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Sonntag, 19. August 2018, 22:36

It would be but still a Verhundertfachung of weight in 2 years.

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Montag, 20. August 2018, 20:21

I was just there Sunday. Tiny flowers compared to Bochum, and again, and no smell. I would appreciate even a second Titan in the journal, but also still under 2 meters. index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4260

Greeting
Andreas
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Donnerstag, 23. August 2018, 23:16

Hello everyone


Yes she in Bochum was a lot bigger of course. Once the growth pattern of the Bochum-based Titanwurz:
index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4258

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Montag, 27. August 2018, 14:59

Titanophile

Here is a photo that my cousin has made on the 17.8.18 at 21:00. He has held no strong smell, but note the fly on the top of the piston... :-)

index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4261

Happy viewing, Bernhard.

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