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21

Dienstag, 25. September 2018, 12:27

@Ralf: Your mailbox is full!
Michael

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Mittwoch, 26. September 2018, 12:57

Hello dung beetle,.

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Fortunately not completely worked out with the removal of the brood tubers approaches.


... I'm somewhat disagree;
the main Bud is damaged is the tuber, in order to survive, only primary Cormels. Then, you do not sit on the same places where the old/remote.
But you can make the attempt in the spring, destroying the main bud and remove the breeding tubers approaches.
Next autumn then we know how it is. :icon_smoker:

Greeting Olvi

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Mittwoch, 26. September 2018, 20:42

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Fortunately not completely worked out with the removal of the brood tubers approaches.
... I'm somewhat disagree;
the main Bud is damaged is the tuber, in order to survive, only primary Cormels. Then, you do not sit on the same places where the old/remote.
Really, only you but supposedly all breeding tubers approaches removed. Where should the primary Cormels are there?

But you can make the attempt in the spring, destroying the main bud and remove the breeding tubers approaches. Next autumn then we know how it is.:icon_smoker:
I will not do that. The tubers, which are suitable for this experiment to shame for it are me. Furthermore, I have witnessed this spring already at the hustle and bustle of the flower, where all such approaches are to the fore: practically is such an approach nearly behind each (Hall) hand revealed. It is not so easy to remove all breeding tubers approaches. You would have to which not only damage the new bud, but completely destroy and surroundings.

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Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2018, 10:56

Hello
After some species, especially not to children, the summer was just gigantic for others. A ferruginosus has now a scarce kilos; I guess there a flower could be...
The blade is from bolikhamxayensis and has a diameter of 150 cm.
Off topic: the last image is a Bulbophyllum phalaenopsis

Love greetings
Michael
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Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2018, 14:00


Good day



Michael's right - the summer was really exceptional. With me where it rained less than 50 mm by early April until today. The clouds that are pulled in this time not worth mentioning. The rest was sunshine! Up on the Konjac BB´s BB´s are almost all Amorpho

still green.

Only a pot of A.henry has now movedindex.php? page = attachment & attachmentID 4419 =

The tuber is grown great and grew that almost amounts to the implanted a second bulb from an existing bud.

The second bulb that I got in the spring by Michael is still in the juice. Thanks Michael!

When the Konjac BB´s I brought back no 3 kg tuber pull-up. The single tuber with over 3Kg. is the IG by Bernhardindex.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4418

Also for you! The rest of Bernhard are still green

With the Konjac BB´s there are some with flower budindex.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4417

(approximately 65) I'll sprinkle all (which I can). -It's also a way to reduce the mass!

But don't worry I'm still 65Kg. reserveindex.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4425

I got the first 150 out of the ground of my seedlings. The results are - hm - irregular index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4420

There is no tubers which are greater than the size of the original nucleus of the seeds. Others come on 20-30gr. and offshoot tubers have already index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4421



Finally something funny: two roughly equal-sized pots (20cm) Earth: mixture of spent seed soil and shredded place sieve Earth 50/50

Enriched with the giftgrünen stuff from the blue canister 8-8-6 two per thousand. Planted with two tubers 35gr. index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 4424

In the left pot, I found 8 larvae of a rose beetle at from transplanting. The soil in the pot was worked out, pieces of wood from the shredded material were no longer to be found. The tuber of A. konjac was grown on 360gr! In the right pot without larvae were normal. Tuber size 136gr.


Greeting

Klaus

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Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 10:39

Hi Klaus,

one of my henryi is even, the other had no hand, as she had flourished.

Is really fascinating, what mass of tubers you bring about!
Were the two Töpde with the rose chafer larvae - about equal in the spring the tubers? Or was a bigger...

Love greetings
Michael

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Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 12:35

Hello, Michael

Were the two tubers (gram more - gram of less) at planting is large - about 35gr

Greeting

Klaus

PS: Can someone tell me why in my reports always blank lines between the lines appear?

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Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 18:04

Du schreibst im Blocksatz

Hi Klaus,

It is might because you write in the justification.
See black arrow in the picture...

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I do not know why this is so, or you markiertst each line, and then press the justify button?

When I do this it looks like in the P.S.

Hopethis helps,
Bernhard

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Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 18:06

Tolle Knollen...

... you've got there, Klaus!

She laid to neat Indian giant?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 19:23

Impressive. I did it again this year, to reduce my Konjac stock. At some point I have idolised all...

Also the large Indian giant is now rather an Indian dwarf... the daughter tubers are grown well. I suspect my nodules were much too shady...

I guess I must thrive even an internship with Klaus machen...nur the more sophisticated species quite well. But I can still do that.

Best regards and keep up the good,

Ralf

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Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 22:22

Hello everyone

The housing conditions with me are actually pretty easy. no shade, full sun throughout the day. My shadow courts are reserved for Fuchsia. Also the pails and buckets are in the Sun. Actually, the tubers in it would have to Cook! Have but never noticed that I would have problems as a result. Only the rare tubers should remain inside the greenhouse. The seedlings also came after transplanting outdoors. The extreme summer has meant that even tubers with only 360gr. Flowers have applied. It remains to be seen whether but all actually come to bloom. The IG by Bernhard had to endure the full sun - she did good! After flowering in the course of the year, 3 blades driven. You got while one or two spots from the Sun, but the bulb has risen to 500 GR and gr for 250. Made daughter tubers.

In the core period of the summer (July, August), I was knocked out, but my family has maintained very well. 2 times manure more than 500 l water per day, and each week! (almost like work!). Was fun but probably all.

And I have now a dry throat

Prost

Klaus

HP is still having trouble formatting. Have a similar problem - whether because what has synchronized itself but in my Microsoft Word?

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Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 22:42

My Venosums, whether normal or IG, have suffered this summer from the Sun and heat, and stood in the blazing sun all day. Plenty of water could not prevent long term damage to the leaves.

Klaus, the increase of 500 g in your rather large IG tuber is rather modest. Was at my largest ulcers with 140 g (750-> 890) unfortunately also not different. A 22 g Cormel has tenfold its weight against it.

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Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 22:46

With the Konjac BB´s there are some with flower bud

(approximately 65) I'll sprinkle all (which I can). -It's also a way to reduce the mass!
It is also easier. Spread some of your tubers under the people and you could start with me: I had there is interest in one or 2 flowering enabled tubers to 1 kg.

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Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2018, 09:10

Hi Klaus,

I suppose that the conditions were the same, then this is quite intriguing, what caused the larvae, on the tubers they were not received yes probably!
Michael

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Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2018, 09:22

Hi Klaus,
Hi Michael,.

I was at first somewhat surprised, but a research taught me that rose chafer larvae probably feed on wood and not cause any plant damage.

This is so an interesting observation!
The larvae have then probably ensures an additional fertilization and probably also the substrate or its structure so improved that it came to better growth.

Class post!

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2018, 12:17

Hello Klaus,

I am now very impressed by what is made of a 3 kg konjac tuber
search konjac
can be...

index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=4428 index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=4429 index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=4430 index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=4431

index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=4432 index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=4433

The tuber has a diameter of 30 cm and weighs 6890 g !!!
In addition, there are 500 brood-arms !

Thanks again for the exchange!

Now I just have to get the tuber healthy over the winter...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2018, 15:12

Great result Bernhard. Really five hundred brood arms? Was there any room for the earth in the pot?

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