dom Posté(e) 10 août 2014 Share Posté(e) 10 août 2014 Si par hasard quelqu'un aurait des tuyaux sur la culture de Rhaphidophora cryptantha, merci d'avance. Sur le net pas grand chose. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Share on other sites More sharing options...
neo17 Posté(e) 10 août 2014 Share Posté(e) 10 août 2014 http://www.kartuz.com/p/90154/Rhaphidophora+cryptantha.html http://www.e-monocot.org/taxon/urn:kew.org:wcs:taxon:177732 http://www.members.westnet.com.au/wackos/PDFs/Growing%20your%20Rhaphidophera.pdf Growing your Rhaphidophora cryptantha Shingle Plant Rhaphidophora cryptantha is a truly unique and beau tiful climbing plant. The leaves overlap along the stem and make an amazing display as it delicately climbs up its support. If possible, find a tree with reasonably smooth bar k, not an Ironbark Eucalypt or loose barked species. Simply tie your plant to the tree a nd leave it find its way onto the trunk, it will adhere to the bark on its own eventu ally. The trunk must be in bright filtered light, no direct hot sun, although early m orning sun is fine. If you have not got an ideal tree, a large piece of tree fern wood or h ardwood timber will keep it growing for some years, excess growth can be removed and pr opagated. Water is critical. A spray every one or two days, p articularly while it is young, will keep the plant growing strongly, if the roots are n ot adhering to the trunk it is most likely because it is too dry. Liquid feeding monthl y is also helpful to keep your plant increasing in size. The older your plant gets the m ore robust it will become as the roots store humus and water under the leaves which help insulate it from imperfect conditions. The only major pests of this plant are chewing inse cts such as Grasshoppers and Caterpillars, these can simply be crushed or spraye d with the insecticide Carbaryl. Best of success with your plant, do contact me if I can be of any further help. Regards Steve (blanchett@westnet.com.au) Citer Lien vers le commentaire Share on other sites More sharing options...
dom Posté(e) 10 août 2014 Auteur Share Posté(e) 10 août 2014 Merci Néo. j'avais trouvé sur le net ces liens, mais cela reste relativement vague sur les bonnes conditions de culture. pas de pH, pas de taux d'hygrométrie, rien sur la fertilisation ( azoté ou non). J’espérais que quelqu'un du forum en cultive pour me rencarder. Je vais le faire au feeling en attendant. Merci Néo. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Share on other sites More sharing options...
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