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parrotsheaven Calm and Collected

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 460 Location : Corio. Victoria
 | Subject: Dioscorea hemicrypta Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:30 pm | |
| Got a new baby today
So had to take some photos before I buried it under the soil Its not as big as it looks but it a beauty

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MichaelCactus Calm and Collected
Joined : 24 Jun 2008 Posts : 252 Location : Bendigo
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:27 pm | |
| | So what happens with Caudiciforms Betty? When you bury them, the Caudiciform grows bigger? |
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parrotsheaven Calm and Collected

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 460 Location : Corio. Victoria
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:39 pm | |
| Hey Michael with the dioscorea quicker growth has been reported from burying the caudex so I am following what I have been told and also what I have read  _________________ Betty
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MichaelCactus Calm and Collected
Joined : 24 Jun 2008 Posts : 252 Location : Bendigo
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:45 pm | |
| Haha i dont see how that works, it looks like a piece of dryed wood It would take years for that one to get really big though. |
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parrotsheaven Calm and Collected

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 460 Location : Corio. Victoria
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MichaelCactus Calm and Collected
Joined : 24 Jun 2008 Posts : 252 Location : Bendigo
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:53 pm | |
| | Hahaha LOTS of years:P |
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Vicki

Joined : 23 Jul 2008 Posts : 109 Location : Victoria
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:22 pm | |
| | Nice one Betty, mine is about the size of a bean seed, lol. Will have to w8 many years to see a decent caudex. |
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calycium Moderator

Joined : 06 Apr 2008 Posts : 391 Location : Adelaide, SA
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:35 pm | |
| CC are selling one on Ebay at the moment, but not sure if their slow growing personality suits my collection at present.
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Tula

Joined : 04 Apr 2008 Posts : 17 Location : Melbourne
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:59 am | |
| | I read a fairly good book on the subject recently (P. deVosjoli - A Guide to growing Pachycaul and Caudiciform Plants) The recomendation there was to give them a large pot with lots of room to grow, sticking them in those trendy looking Bonzai pots actually slows them down, once you get the plant to a good size and shape then you can stunt it by sticking it in a shallow dish. The book says this one grows fastest in controlled greenhouse conditions. |
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parrotsheaven Calm and Collected

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 460 Location : Corio. Victoria
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:59 am | |
| Tula, Phillipe de Vosjoli's books are great and I am forever going through them I also have it on the heat mat so it gets over the shock of being depotted and sent in the mail. The pot I have it in is big enough for it to stay in for a good many years and will push growth out of the soil on it own accord. Soooooo looking forward to that in a couple of years. _________________ Betty
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Tula

Joined : 04 Apr 2008 Posts : 17 Location : Melbourne
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:20 am | |
| | I saw a decent sized D.elephantipes (6cm) at one of the local markets yesterday, I thought $20 was reasonable, but I dont know, I like Caudiciforms but they have to look like a tree for me, woody blobs just dont do it for me, the one or two Ive had in the past, I couldnt even tell if they were dead or alive at times :elephant: |
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lewis Lewis the Mexican Master

Joined : 07 May 2008 Posts : 616 Location : Melbourne.
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Tue Jul 29, 2008 7:44 pm | |
| Collectors Corner sometimes have large D.elephantipes for $300. can you imagine how many Gymnocalyciums i could get for that kind of money?  |
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parrotsheaven Calm and Collected

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 460 Location : Corio. Victoria
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CactusPolecat

Joined : 06 Oct 2008 Posts : 114 Location : Tassie
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:19 pm | |
| Betty, Your collection is so diverse, you have some really nice plants! My Disocorea hemicrypta is pretty well non existent, as is my D elephantipes. I have promised myself that one day they'll become a reality.
CP
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parrotsheaven Calm and Collected

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 460 Location : Corio. Victoria
 | Subject: Re: Dioscorea hemicrypta Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:25 pm | |
| CP seeds my friend they are easy to get for most types of dioscorea just think in two years they may be as big as 10c piece............or bigger D. sylvatica grew much quicker for me and one has a nice tuber. _________________ Betty
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