"HOW TO GROW colocasias/Xanthosoma bought from a marketVIDEO
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"HOW TO GROW colocasias/Xanthosoma bought from a marketVIDEO
Hopefully you will find this video useful if you have not grown colocasias etc from dry rhizomes bought from market stalls and West Indian or Asian supermarkets.
My wife got involved in this and hence the outtakes!
My wife got involved in this and hence the outtakes!
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Re: "HOW TO GROW colocasias/Xanthosoma bought from a marketV
Very good Kris! During the out takes segment, just what was in the Mr. Happy mug?
My process was somewhat more simplified, not that yours was complicated. I washed the tubers in warm water briefly, potted them into gallon pots with a moderately moist starter mix, (non-compacted). Bottom heat using a heat mat and temperature sensor showing 26.1°C / 79°F. They're placed on a bright window ledge and will likely cover the pots with a clear poly film to keep in warmth and humidity. Fingers crossed at this point.
Cheers, Barrie.
My process was somewhat more simplified, not that yours was complicated. I washed the tubers in warm water briefly, potted them into gallon pots with a moderately moist starter mix, (non-compacted). Bottom heat using a heat mat and temperature sensor showing 26.1°C / 79°F. They're placed on a bright window ledge and will likely cover the pots with a clear poly film to keep in warmth and humidity. Fingers crossed at this point.
Cheers, Barrie.
Re: "HOW TO GROW colocasias/Xanthosoma bought from a marketV
Nice Video Kris and some good results. quite shocked at the blowing in the bag treatment and just putting in the airing cupboard for 3 weeks. SIMPLE! I wonder if it would sprout quicker in a heated prop with there being a constant temp of say 20c+?
Very surprised about soaking the rhizomes in a pan of water, i take my hat off to you for that.
Did you not end up with no mold what so ever from doing that? with the HP added to the water?
Now time to be nosey What was making you laugh on the out takes Was your wife pulling faces at you when filming?
Very surprised about soaking the rhizomes in a pan of water, i take my hat off to you for that.
Did you not end up with no mold what so ever from doing that? with the HP added to the water?
Now time to be nosey What was making you laugh on the out takes Was your wife pulling faces at you when filming?
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Re: "HOW TO GROW colocasias/Xanthosoma bought from a marketV
Cheers guys.
Yes the simplest method it just stick it in a bag and put it in the airing cupboard until it sprouts. If it doesn't chuck it away.
Aaron, None of the colocasia went mouldy but one of the Xanthasoma did. I did about 5 of each.
Simples
As for the funnies...... well it was the puffing into a bag that got us both laughing!
Yes the simplest method it just stick it in a bag and put it in the airing cupboard until it sprouts. If it doesn't chuck it away.
Aaron, None of the colocasia went mouldy but one of the Xanthasoma did. I did about 5 of each.
Simples
As for the funnies...... well it was the puffing into a bag that got us both laughing!
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Pretty good techniques kris well done and 4 out of 5 Xanthasoma is good going.
I did wonder what was making you laugh.
Where did you purchase the Xanthasoma from was that the market to?
I did wonder what was making you laugh.
Where did you purchase the Xanthasoma from was that the market to?
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sanatic1234 wrote:Pretty good techniques kris well done and 4 out of 5 Xanthasoma is good going.
I did wonder what was making you laugh.
Where did you purchase the Xanthasoma from was that the market to?
Yes all from the market. The mouldy Xanthasoma was a bit soft before I started.
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can't remember know but was that the one that had the grow point cut off or was that the colocasia?
I wish the markets in my town would sell stuff like this, it is always the same old stuff.
I wish the markets in my town would sell stuff like this, it is always the same old stuff.
Re: "HOW TO GROW colocasias/Xanthosoma bought from a marketV
So, Kris, the secret of your success is out - gin vapours It's all there on the video
We know what was in the mug, filmed during Happy hour and with your obvious experience at being breathalysed, how else would the the shoot on the collie grow lop-sided You should do another one with Yorkshire bitter - that'll give you 'stout' growth
Seriously, though, the warm water and peroxide idea is brilliant. It seems to get the roots going very quickly.
The first time I tried out an eddoe many years ago from my local ethnic shop, I simply planted the tuber in a pot of lightly moist MPC and kept it covered in a warmish room. It took a lot longer to get going but I wish I kept the plant. It produced some subtle vein markings and blotches on the leaves that I've never seen on any I've grown since. I tried to multiply the tuber in the vegetable garden for eating purposes but of course I never saw it again
Thanks for another excellent video, Kris
We know what was in the mug, filmed during Happy hour and with your obvious experience at being breathalysed, how else would the the shoot on the collie grow lop-sided You should do another one with Yorkshire bitter - that'll give you 'stout' growth
Seriously, though, the warm water and peroxide idea is brilliant. It seems to get the roots going very quickly.
The first time I tried out an eddoe many years ago from my local ethnic shop, I simply planted the tuber in a pot of lightly moist MPC and kept it covered in a warmish room. It took a lot longer to get going but I wish I kept the plant. It produced some subtle vein markings and blotches on the leaves that I've never seen on any I've grown since. I tried to multiply the tuber in the vegetable garden for eating purposes but of course I never saw it again
Thanks for another excellent video, Kris
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No that one sprouted from the base with just a little mould that a splash of hydrogen peroxide will sort out.
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GREVILLE wrote:So, Kris, the secret of your success is out - gin vapours It's all there on the video
We know what was in the mug, filmed during Happy hour and with your obvious experience at being breathalysed, how else would the the shoot on the collie grow lop-sided You should do another one with Yorkshire bitter in the mug - that'll give you 'stout' growth
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Sorry for all the questions kris. How did you make the solution 3% half a cap full of solution poured into the water?Yorkshire Kris wrote:No that one sprouted from the base with just a little mould that a splash of hydrogen peroxide will sort out.
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The solution is 6% so mixed with 75% water brings this down to 1.5%
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Re: "HOW TO GROW colocasias/Xanthosoma bought from a marketV
I'm struggling to believe that ... or maybe I'm just not reading the nuance in the same way that you wrote it!!Yorkshire Kris wrote:The solution is 6% so mixed with 50% water brings this down to 1.5%
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How about this lager with 4% alcohol. Put half a pint in a pint glass then top up with lemonade. You now have a drink that is 2% alcohol.
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so if i mix the 6% solution with 1/4 of water that will give me the 3% needed is that right?