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Lot's of fun to watch grow!

April 2nd
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June 4th
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June 10th-does this plant like warm weather or what!
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June 14th
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June 29th
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July 7th-
2 liter bottle for reference,after this I will use a 5g bucket then a 50g drum then a car and then.... I may need to move!

Next leaf should make it visible from outer space-LOL

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The new leaves just make the old ones look smaller!
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That is a really neat plant to watch Jim. Are the leaves still similar in appearance to the second picture? They looked like they where made out of plastic, interesting to say the least.

Can't wait for the space shots!

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Your picture series gives me the sensation of shrinking in size while standing in the garden. Like in Land of the Giants (dating myself...).

Anyway, very nice. I like the variety you have.
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Thanks Bill & Jack-
The leaves are still rubbery.

It's funny,when you look at the picture that bottle looks like the kind you get from a soda machine,
if you think of it that way and then realize that it is a 2 liter bottle,you really get an idea of the scale/
massive size of this plant,more fun to watch grow then anything in the yard -for sure!


I need to get a picture of that new leaf unfurling,it's almost as big as the last one already!
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Here's the latest(7-12-10)picture of the Thai giant


I also posted it up there^with the other pictures for easy comparison :D




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...........and some EE's that are dang near 6'
! never seen them grow so big!

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I'll get a new pic of the T-giant soon,it is sending up a flower stalk now,
I will probably remove it if I find out it will not produce seed but I want to see it first!
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Very nice. I'll try one next year and we can have a race. --Erik
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I'm up for the race too, I'll even send the control plants :D

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Control this Be-otch :wink:

Just kidding ya mon-here's a pic from 7-31-10

I need to get one with the bloom stalk on it and showing the new leaf........


Sounds like a good race Bill your great soil and touch against
"my tropical warmth" :shock:


7-31-10/new leaf a touch over 4'

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This will be fun! Hopefully we can get others on here in on the game, I'll order a ton of them if people are into it. That will be a fun post for everyone to follow :D

Everyone who wants to participate post one here.

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Here's a picture of it today(8-6-10)

first is the bloom stalk

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With new leaf-

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What a monster! :shock: :D
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Bill,
I'm in. I think I have soil that is hard to top (think horses, chickens...); it is just whether I can water enough for this heat. --Erik
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Cool Erik!

I'm sure your soils really good, it better be right! It's pretty good here too though, I think this was farm land over 100 years ago. I have two feet of solid loam and pure beach sand for 8 more feet after that, then it's rock. When I dig there are no rocks to speak of either.

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Oh yeah Jim,

I just noticed some monster blooms coming out of my calidora yesterday too. I'm not going to cut them off I don't think.

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That's awesome Billy boy,mine is really moving now :D
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My Dad asked me today "how can a plant get so big in such a small pot" Fertilizer Dad!!!! :D :D :D

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Has your Dad offered you planting space on his property?

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My Mom is a plant nut like me so there's no room in the house at all :lol: :lol: :lol:
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My folks live in Portland so they could grow Gunnera but would never get a Colocasia like Jim's. My mom has tried regular EE and they never get far without the heat. Which we have down here.
My wife and I decided on the garden space for the Thai Giant race, so she's in on it.
She had marked out a spot in my original design for artichokes and despite a lot of work amending the soil they always shrivel in the heat. So, now we have a 10' by 10' spot available.
Jim has been posting on the EPS so maybe we could get some Italians or Ukrainians in on it, too. --Erik
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Anywhere without warmth/heat would be tough.

Mine go crazy when the lows at night are near/+ 80

Erik

with your heat they would probably need afternoon shade,like the east side of a structure 8)
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Darn. That will be tough, but I'll take a look. I dedicate the little bit of shade I get from the gazebo to Trachies.
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Holy MAN Jim that's a humongous plant! I've always wanted to try EE's too, maybe that will be my next mission next year!

That must be so much fun to grow!

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Really is fun to watch the leaves change size-way bigger than EE's!
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okay then....instead of EE's my next mission is Thai Giant...then count me in on the race..lol

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Great, Heidi!
I predict I'll be in the lead by late May but lose in the end as they fry in July. --Erik
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Don't count out that :twisted: Bill!

He will probably build a greenhouse around his and it will already have 5' leaves on it by May :evil: :shock:
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Hater!!!!
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Dude, thats Thai is huge! Im waiting for someone i know to send me an offset.

My colocasia is jsut on its second leaf, took forever to get the bulbs to pop. Im not letting them go dormant, im bringing them inside ( the Alocasia odora). Weve had plenty of heat. The other plants grew in and shaded them... so... lesson learned.

Just started to get in to EE. Gotta say im hooked :twisted:

Grats again dude on the awsomeness:D
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Oh Canada-thanks not sure about the offset thing-

to my knowledge these do not pup.
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Then ill have to go there, and steal one from him...... lol
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Might have to-

to get one up to Canada,maybe you guys can put a big order together and Bill can send a bunch up there next year-

I believe he may have a connection to make that happen- but don't quote me on that.
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That would be interesting to say the least.. Ill have to think about that.
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I plan on sending a bunch of Thai Giants to Scott so the people in Canada don't miss out on the grow off!

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Sounds like the winning plan,I will use mine from this year to insure victory :wink:


Actually I will plant it(the new one) in a different spot and see how it goes-



I predict Eriks most likely to burst into flames! :twisted:
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hardyjim wrote:Sounds like the winning plan,I will use mine from this year to insure victory :wink:


Actually I will plant it(the new one) in a different spot and see how it goes-



I predict Eriks most likely to burst into flames! :twisted:


ha ha ha Jim! :lol:
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I'll start designing my greenhouse now then :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Penny in NC most likely has the best location for one to do the best. It's anyone's game though! We already know how well they grow in Jim's yard, I wonder how they'll do in Mike's yard in S. Jersey Hot there! Also Jacks yard in Maryland Hot there too. Erik will win if he waters 12 hours a day :wink:

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those are some monster leaves....very cool. Gotta get one. Thanks for posting!
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I'll leave a sprinkler on it!
Seriously, though, I may take Jim's advice to try to find some shade, maybe near that cabbage palm if it comes through winter. --Erik
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