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Re: [Aroid-l] Leaf bulbils
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From: "D. Scott Taylor" <scott.taylor at brevardparks.com> on 2011.04.04 at 13:11:33
I generally just leave them on the leaf, on or off the plant, until the leaf dries, then remove them. I have not seen them rot during leaf curing.dst On Apr 2, 2011, at 10:24 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. _______________________________________________ Aroid-L mailing list
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