Re: Amorphophallus Chlorophyll missing?
- Subject: Re: Amorphophallus Chlorophyll missing?
- From: N* G* <g*@yahoo.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:07:41 +0000 (GMT)
Mine were an ebay buy, sold in 5 as well, from a company I cant remember the name of, in the USA, maybe we bought them from the same batch? I had 8 seeds in total, all fine except that one.
I kinds suspected it wont survive, but a curiosity while it lasts! Thanks Neil
--- On Mon, 19/4/10, David <onimua@gmail.com> wrote:
From: David <onimua@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus Chlorophyll missing? To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com Date: Monday, 19 April, 2010, 14:21
Neil,
Out of curiosity, where did you obtain your seeds? I recently (well a few months ago) had a single A.titanum seedling do this as well out of a batch of 5. It didn't seem to produce a tuber
during this time for me while the others did, and I had taken it out of direct sunlight for fear of it getting burned by the sun. I'm not sure if it had anything to do with it not producing a tuber, mainly because I'm unsure it could. As far as I had understood it, these albinos will eventually die (I believe the "Shattered Glass" A.konjac variant produces a number of albino offsprings that live for the season, but die without making a tuber). It was just odd as I had never heard/seen of it occurring with other Amorphophallus species; not to say that it doesn't happen, just that I personally hadn't heard about it.
The albino A.titanum I had eventually died with barely a recognizable tuber, but I knew it wasn't going to grow. I don't know if you can feed enough nutrients through the soil to get it going, but because of how much is produced by the leaf, I would suspect feeding directly through the roots won't be of much help.
David
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