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From: Gerfried Deutsch <gerfried.deutsch at UNI-GRAZ.AT>
Subject: Re: How to tread rotten bulbs?
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Hi Alexander!
Greetings from Austria! I had the same problem last year with
Amorphophallus... Try to cut away the rotten material very carefully,
let them dry and when there is only healthy tissue, coat the whole area
with artificial cortex (in german: k=FCnstliche Rinde, Baumteer). This
works well even with terrestrial orchid bulbs!
with best greetings,
Gerfried

Alexander Heyd schrieb:

> Hello all,
> I got some Arisaema from China (all unknown spec.) and two of them
> have rotten patchs. Those are about half an inch in diameter and soft,
> but not very deep and there=B4s no bad smell. Years ago I had this
> problem with some candidissimum bulbs and the survived after I dried
> them out. Two years ago I tread two rotten fargesii bulbs the same way
> and they died wretched!
> Does somebody know a good treatment for a problem like this?
> Greetings from Germany
> Alexander Heyd
>
>
>
>
>
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Dr. Gerfried Deutsch
Institute of Plant Sciences
Karl-Franzens University Graz
Holteigasse 6
8010 Graz
AUSTRIA

www.aldrovandia.com
email: gerfried.deutsch at uni-graz.at


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Hi Alexander!<br>
Greetings from Austria! I had the same problem last year with
Amorphophallus... Try to cut away the rotten material very carefully,
let them dry and when there is only healthy tissue, coat the whole area
with artificial cortex (in german: k&uuml;nstliche Rinde, Baumteer). This
works well even with terrestrial orchid bulbs!<br>
with best greetings,<br>
Gerfried<br>
<br>
Alexander Heyd schrieb:<br>
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cite="mid20050128163553.57985.qmail at web50905.mail.yahoo.com">
<div>Hello all,</div>
<div>I got some&nbsp;Arisaema from China (all unknown spec.) and two of
them have rotten patchs. Those&nbsp;are about half an inch in diameter an=d
soft, but not very deep and there&acute;s&nbsp;no bad smell. Years ago I =had this
problem with some candidissimum bulbs and&nbsp;the survived after I dried
them out.&nbsp;Two years ago&nbsp;I tread two rotten fargesii bulbs&nbsp;=the same way
and they died wretched!</div>
<div>Does somebody know a good treatment for a problem like this?</div>
<div>Greetings from Germany</div>
<div>Alexander Heyd</div>
<div>&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
<br>
</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
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<p> </p>
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href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=30648/*http://movies.yahoo.com/movi=es/feature/jibjabinaugural.html">Jib
Jab's 'Second Term'</a>
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Dr. Gerfried Deutsch
Institute of Plant Sciences
Karl-Franzens University Graz
Holteigasse 6
8010 Graz
AUSTRIA

<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.aldrovandia.com"=>www.aldrovandia.com</a>
email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:gerfried.deut=sch at uni-graz.at">gerfried.deutsch at uni-graz.at</a>
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