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Re: [Aroid-l] Leaf bulbils
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From: arden dearden <arden at equatorialexotics.com> on 2011.04.04 at 04:05:15
All i do is half bury them on top of a pot,keep dryish until the
next growing season when they should shoot.I have accidentally left
them for months in barely damp spag and they just sat there and did
nothing.i dont worry about removing the remnants of leaves as they
just seem to naturally dessicate.Have actually never seen a bulbil
rot, up here leaves and petioles seem to disappear very quickly.Hope
thats a helpChris
On 3/04/2011 12:24 PM, Greg Ruckert wrote:
As the growing season for
Amorphophallus draws to a close I have a number of plants
developing leaf bulbils.
What is the best way to handle
these as the leaf dies down?
Do we need to use a knife to
remove leaf tissue or is it safer to let the leaf tissue
dessicate away from the bulbil?
Is there a risk of the bulbils
rotting as the leaf collapses?
Cheers,
Greg Ruckert.
Nairne, South Australia.
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