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Hello, I think the last time I posted on this forum was six years ago, when one kind soul sent me some baby Amorphophallus konjac corms, for the price of the postage. They have worked well, although some years the corms split, undoing a year or two of growing Anyway, I think, at long last, I have an Amorphophallus konjac that is flowering size. Here is a video about potting it up and some care tips which I have gleaned over the last six years...
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I made this video on growing arisaema from seed and hope that some will find it useful and maybe subscribe to my YouTube channel...
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I made this video on growing arisaema from seed and hope that some will find it useful and maybe subscribe to my YouTube channel...
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Hello, I think the last time I posted on this forum was six years ago, when one kind soul sent me some baby Amorphophallus konjac corms, for the price of the postage. They have worked well, although some years the corms split, undoing a year or two of growing Anyway, I think, at long last, I have an Amorphophallus konjac that is flowering size. Here is a video about potting it up and some care tips which I have gleaned over the last six years...
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When I got my little A. sikokianium tuber back in February I never imagined it would flower this season but here it is now, and just 20cm tall... thanks for looking.
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Hi guys, i enjoy aroids and was wondering which species are hardy enough to grow in a typical uk garden. Can they only be kept in pots or are there any that can be left alone all year? I especially like Arisaema's i have a dracunculus vulgaris doing great on my windowsill but as soon as it flowers it will be going straight outside! Anyway im a bit of a newbie with aroids so any info would be great :)