Re: Amorphophallus Titanum problems
- Subject: Re: Amorphophallus Titanum problems
- From: "S*@t-online.de" <S*@t-online.de>
- Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:32:10 +0200
Ron,
that's right. The surface of my affected tubers was not that of a smooth intact epidermal layer.
Since you have been able to see so many titanum growing; how do you estimate the chance that may plants survive?.
Better growing,
Bernhard.
-----Original Message-----
Date: Sat, 12
Apr 2008 02:10:27 +0200
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus
Titanum problems
From: ronmchatton@aol.com
To:
aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Two different things. The pictures we
were looking at are clearly pathological. Look carefully at the texture
of the exposed surface. In those images it's clearly roughened. I
suspect yours is a fresh skin just like a potato. The surface you
peeled off are the remnants of last years corm. The new one will often
form inside that skin.
Ron
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