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Subject: Re: How to tread rotten bulbs?
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Alexander,
Try cutting away the rotten material and then coating with a fungicide
before planting. Keep the medium somewhat on the dry side.
Ray
At 1/28/2005 11:35 AM, you wrote:
>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 no=t=
>very deep and there=B4s no bad smell. Years ago I had this problem wit=h=
some
>candidissimum bulbs and the survived after I dried them out. Two years a=go=
>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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