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Old 03-10-2014, 07:18 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Default Re: anyone growing amorphophallus?

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Originally Posted by stevelau1911 View Post
I notice that most people on the forums grow amorphophallus konjac more than any of the other ones. Is it the easiest one to grow?

I've never grown them before, but am starting with titanum because I want to get the biggest flower possible.
I started off with Sauromatum then Konjac then Bulbifer....
All of them seem easy to grow, I do nothing really special.
The container plants all get the same soiless mix and fertilizer, and are stored the same way. Tropical Amorphs are another story, I have no experience with them.

Each plant creates many small bulbs and over the years.. I have them in containers and also tucked in the woods, they give a good tropical look.

Then about five years ago I went sideways and started an Ariseama zoo.
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