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Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2018, 10:44

Hi Thomas,.
...dann will be come the tuber from the outset in the Earth. Once the tubers are slightly larger tubers not quite need on myos, growth depends on the old bulb, looks sometimes like a snowman (to keep me up-to-date).
But good to see that the situation is abundant no matter the little; didn't think she focused not different.
Michael

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Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2018, 11:25

I want to rule out the possibility. However I do not consciously so planted that. As far as I remember they came maximum horizontally into the Earth. It may be so at most so that the position has changed at the closing of the plant holes. But how likely is it that this occurs in at least 4 of 7 in the same way? Where I can make no statement in the rest position. Since I've taken and subsequently that settled due to lack of missing still adhering stalk residue such as at the 4 no longer reconstruct others.

Since I have very flat planted due to the small size, I think another explanation plausible. Some plants have a habit of pleasant depth to pull their bulbs or tubers with roots in them if they were planted too shallow. I don't know whether the myos belong to, but if you do, exactly this position observed by me comes out when they were planted horizontally and too shallow.

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Montag, 3. Dezember 2018, 10:29

Also a way, mainly the tuber's fine.
Michael

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Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2018, 18:03

A. ferruginosus

From 3 g to 12.5 g (including 3 breeding speeding tickets):

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Unfortunately, 3 more Cormels (currently between 0.7 1 g) are not expelled. Maybe they do it next year.

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Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2018, 10:58

From three to 12 g, this is a handsome growth!

I have photographed yesterday a few freshly harvested tubers:
titanum, hewittii and prainii:

Love greetings
Michael
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Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2018, 11:12

Wow !

Michael,

There can be only the hat!
Especially at hewittii, which is now really not easy in culture. Compliment!

I suppose that that is like yours in pure Sphagnum titanum?
And prainii? What Subtrat?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2018, 17:58

Hi Michael,.

Madness, especially the hewithi. Really great tubers.

Greetings Ralf

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Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2018, 09:30

Hello

Thanks, but the tubers have to anyway even growing. The hewittii is a collective purchase order here from the Forum by 2014. Since then I've unfortunately decimated them from 10 to three tubers; painstakingly, the squirrel feeds on...
The prainii tuber is not my merit, I got the size. She is driven out very late, so there was still no increase this year when two leaves but no light. I hope that next year before drifting off. Now store at high humidity with the other tubers at 20 ° C. She should store while getopft'm but scared against rotting and so I got better under control. This works quite well also with other tubers of this group. She was getopft in Earth.
I hope the titanum makes it this time, I've lost about the last major weight in the rest period. She is again getopft in Sphagnum.

Love greetings
Michael

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Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2018, 10:59

Hi MIchael,.

then I press the thumb for the titanum! - and other tubers of course also ;-)

How to reach you that raise humidity in storage without substrate?

Happy storing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 14. Dezember 2018, 08:01

Hi Bernard,.

Thank you for ' s fingers! When the titanum, I will make the butt of the sheet not with violence this time; I suspect that this last time the injuries caused the fungus is invaded by the... Patience if you would...

The air humidity during the storage increases slightly due to the storage of tubers in boxes and by the evaporation of the tubers themselves. I keep all tubers in two euro boxes according to types in paper bags quite closely with cushioning material. I have used apples or oranges to the humidification train away just, which rotted away quickly and it fits without as well. It increased by approx. 10% LF; not much but so far enough to hope that sees prainii as well.
In which substrate you got yours prainii?

Love greetings
Michael

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Samstag, 15. Dezember 2018, 11:03

Hi Michael,.

I keep the dry stored types in Papier-(Butterbrot)-tüten, but in a cardboard box.
Smaller (gross) tubers dry up there ever so that your method is probably better. Or have your Euro boxes no lids?

My prainii remains in the pot with the original substrate; If the petiole receives this longitudinal grooves, with the drawing Announces, there is less or no more water until the sheet; then retracted then only at a SIP so as substrate is slightly damp (upper layers also dry) and does not dry out the tuber. Sometime she drives out again...

Ortwin could give also good advice because he is prainii very successfully in the culture with its or his.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 15. Dezember 2018, 15:20

Hi Bernard,.
Ortwin makes it like you.
I however also like an overview of the development of the tubers, so is everything from pot first. Storage in boxes is a simple space-saving for the winter months. Titanum and co are potted but same again. I'm guessing that the prainii tuber which behaves similarly to glossophyllus, which is also such a borderline case.
I keep in the box also myos and ongsakulii etc., without that one would be dried me up.
The euro boxes have a lid, only the holes give some ventilation. In two 60x40x22cm boxes have all my bulbs in place.

Love greetings
Michael

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Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2018, 16:08

I always store the dry ARten in paper (butter bread) bags, but in a cardboard box. Smaller (breeding) tubers dry up, so your method is probably better.
That with smaller (brood) tubers actually dry to store species there is the danger that these dry up, one reads again and again. I had already read such a statement somewhere for S. venosum. I then took this as an opportunity for an experiment this year. I have stored the smallest brood nodules (0.8-1 cm) together with the rest under the same conditions (3-12 °C, humidity unknown) and 30 pieces of them in spring to save space in a 23 cm pot. Result: Not a single failure.

At least with me there is probably no danger that the small venosum tubers will dry up, although this can look quite different when stored at room temperature. In the meantime, however, this no longer matters. Because I now have a sufficient number of larger tubers, which provide me with plenty of large brood-nodules, so that I am no longer dependent on such small tubers. I will probably dispose of about 200 pieces of smaller (brood) tubers from the normal venosum in the spring. However, the majority of these are larger than the tubers from the experiment.

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Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 2018, 05:53

A. myosuroides 'Silver centered'

Today I harvested A. myosuroides 'Silver centered'. Although I planted twice as many tubers as the monochrome green ones, I was still only able to harvest about 60 tubers. I found 2 tubers (heaps) too little. With the monochrome green I may not have found all the tubers, but at least I found as many tuber clusters as I had plants.

Also, the largest tubers of 'Silver centered' are no larger than the largest of the monochrome. Some of the 'Silver centered' tubers planted were already larger than the largest monochrome ones during planting. However, the 'Silver centered' were planted much later and the change of location to a lighter window at the first advent of the 2nd leaves and the later indentation could obviously not compensate for the late planting.

One of the tubers has an interesting shape:

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The tuber had already attached a brood-knolle at the planting, in which the connection to the mother tuber had unusually almost the strength of the diameter of the incubator. It was also interesting that the incubator did not push any smaller leaves. This was probably due to the stronger connection to the mother bulb. Since the tubers are still connected to each other, the old tuber was obviously not completely used up. Also 2 brood-knollen with stronger connection to the mother-knolle hang on it again. But these were not the only incubators of this V-shaped tuber.

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Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 2018, 06:42

"Only" 60 tubers... ;)
Then I'd gladly once - with the small species were I not so lucky, as with many other...

Nice crop!

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 2018, 11:16

Hello Thomas,

yes, the silver ctr. are far from as strong as the normal form. They also become flowering later. It is a kind of genetic defect, which looks very nice with the silver middle part and the sharpand and slightly wavy leaves.
I often have the two-piece tubers, but they are then divided into two separate tubers.

Bernhard, idiosyncratic that the little ones do not grow with you. I don't do anything special to them. They stand here because of the size first row south windows, so they are almost cooked; ongs and pulchellus also get good sunburn again and again, but they grow diligently.

Greetings
Michael

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Freitag, 21. Dezember 2018, 09:58

musa the normal form had a 2-month lead. The Siver Centered could never have made up for that.

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Freitag, 21. Dezember 2018, 22:20

Hello Michael,

I suspect that I always cultivate the small ones (due to chronic lack of space) in too small pots and therefore the growing conditions are not good; highly fluctuating humidity, etc.
I have to try it in big pots...

Happy growing,
Bernhard.

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Samstag, 22. Dezember 2018, 12:31

Hello Bernhard,

I have the little ones in 14 or 18 pots in it to several. I also have certain fluctuations, as they sometimes dry through the sun quite a bit.
Which pot sizes do you use?

Greetings
Michael

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Samstag, 22. Dezember 2018, 16:08

Hello Michael,

space-saving 7-series or 10-man pots - I think that makes a difference to the worse...

LG, B.

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