Amophophallus titanum tuber problem
- Subject: Amophophallus titanum tuber problem
- From: "S*@t-online.de" <S*@t-online.de>
- Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 15:05:21 +0200
Aroiders, now that the (winter) dormancy of my Amorphophallus titanum tubers is over I find many tubers in a state illustraded in the attached pictures. The tubers are growing buds and roots already. At a closer inspection the tubers felt sort of soft and the (what I would call) outer "suberized" layer of the tuber could easily be peeled of. The tuber tissue that could be seen then was not slushy/slobbery but at the most slightly moist. There are no larvae or insects on or in the tuber. Has anyone observed something like this, too? Could anyone suggest what to to with the tubers? Do they need a special treatment or shall they just be potted and see what happens? Looking forward to any comment...... Good (better) growing, Bernhard. =========================== Bernhard Strolka Dollbergen, Lower Saxony, Germany USDA zone 7
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