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- Subject: Re: Re: Quality Standards
- From: "r*@clas.net" <r*@minesmo.org>
- Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 22:27:34 -0500
Loic-
I agree with you, I recieved the same kind of
rhizomes this summer - paid a quite significant price for new introductions that
arrived the size of my small finger and thumb. I was very disappointed to
recieve such small, fragile starts for the amount of money invested. To
date 2 of them have fully dried up without any attempt to set root or
foliage.
They were planted with care and given extra
attention but failed to even attempt to grow. I was/am greatly
disappointed that a professional grower would send out such stock-I would have
preferred to be told they were not available. I should have sent them
back, but felt that would surely be the death of them. My order was for
about 15 different varieties and I suppose I should be pleased that only 2 of
the small things have died.
It does make one wonder about how the quality vs
quantity standards of some growers are determined. And, my rhizomes did
not have to travel more than 4 days-they were small, dry, with browning foliage
when they arrived-leaving me to believe they were in this condition when they
were dug for shipping, or were dug way to long before shipping time. 2010
introductions costing more than $40 each should not look like that in my
opinion.
Rose Kinnard
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