Re: other bulbils/bulblets


Dear Susan (again)
 
Sorry, I haven't finished. Alocasia infernalis bulblets are about 5-10 mm and most of them wake up quickly when not dried,
after detaching them from the mother plants they should be potted immediately and watered. The best place for such Alocasias in a glasshouse (it may be even a covered) aquarium without water.
 
Marek
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Subject: [Aroid-l] other bulbils/bulblets

I read "I think that bulbils smaller than 1cm rarely generate a new plant." posted by Marco about Amorphophallus.
  What about the bulblets that form on the stalks/stems of Alocasia?  Is there a certain size that's more likely to succeed?  If so, when they fall off the parent plant, will they continue to "mature" and eventually sprout?
                                          Thanks, Sherry


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