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Post by ieatflys on Nov 20, 2008 22:33:43 GMT
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!
I have a devils tongue konjac and it is in bloom. I have no clue as to what to do, I need some info. Should i water it when it is in bloom. can some one please give me some info. The foliage just died down and there is a little notch or rocket tip shape where the foliage used to be is this the flower[soon to be flower].PLEASE HELP!!!
THANKS
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Post by stevestewart on Nov 23, 2008 12:18:15 GMT
Dear ieatflys,
This is probably not what you want to hear, but stop eating flies! I'm sorry, but it needed to be said.
Take care, Steven Stewart
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fred
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Post by fred on Nov 23, 2008 18:08:03 GMT
A konjac in flower (no roots, no leaf) is treated as a regular tuber: you can put it naked in a vase or container to keep it upright. Only when the real spike (for a leaf) starts to emerge should you pot it up in damp (not moist, not wet) soil and spray every now and then. Start watering when the roots become visible at the bottom of the pot.
regards, Fred
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Post by ieatflys on Nov 24, 2008 2:23:52 GMT
Sorry but I figure it out over the weekend. I called the MBG and they explained it.I will post the pics if it flowers.thanks.
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