A. konjac

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redflash

A. konjac

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Hi,
i want to show my amorphophallus konjac.
It`s 1,45 meter high.

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Regards,
Andreas
kata

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Post by kata »

That is one nice tree,

Many thanks for sharing it Redflash!!

Where did you buy that from?

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GREVILLE

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Post by GREVILLE »

Well done with that, Andreas. You should have a glass of konjac to celebrate :D
fern Rob

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Post by fern Rob »

kata wrote:That is one nice tree,

Many thanks for sharing it Redflash!!

Where did you buy that from?

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I think its a Voodoo lily not a tree.
miketropic

Re: A. konjac

Post by miketropic »

ow many of those amorphs stay in the ground over winter?
Neil Ziemski

Re: A. konjac

Post by Neil Ziemski »

I've just bought one of these
How should it be overwintered.
Regards
Neil
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Re: A. konjac

Post by Steph »

I keep mine in dry in the pot, others just store the bulb.
Neil Ziemski

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Post by Neil Ziemski »

Ok thanks
How dry?
Moist?
redflash

Re: A. konjac

Post by redflash »

Hello,
konjac´s don´t need any water in winter.

Here in southwest germany survive the tubers outside if the tuber is deep enoungh plantet.

But i lift the big tubers out the ground, the small ones stay inside the ground.

Regards,
Andreas
kata

Re: A. konjac

Post by kata »

Thanks Rob!

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