I do wish I'd known who all was in attendance as I'm now reading
messages from folks who attended that I didn't get a chance to meet.
I'm sorry, I really would have liked to have met you.
Now to the question - Yesterday I spent a delightful 7 hours
touring Chicago's O'Hare Airport, arriving back in Iowa late in the
day, without my luggage, without my plants. The plants/luggage
arrived an hour ago and all was in pretty good shape. However, a few
Amorph. cf. thaiensis petioles were snapped off. (There were about
7 young plants in the pot so I assume these were babies. One other plant,
same species, was large) I've just re-read the archives and am unsure
what to do.
I will try cuttings of the petioles but should I patiently wait
for the tubers to resprout, or should I unpot them and take a look.
I hate disturbing the roots if a new shoot "might" appear. But I
worry about continuing to water if the remains of a tuber will turn to mush.
Thanks.
MJ
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