Re: CULT new acquisitions


From: HIPSource@aol.com

In a message dated 98-11-10 19:33:14 EST, you write:

<< Rot.  I don't like this stuff (surprise, huh).  I have only ever had it on
new rhizomes.  I have very little even then and hope this remains my
experience. >>

This is very interesting. 

What sort of rot are we talking about, Donald? Is it the smelly one or are you
just loosing the occasional fan to something nonspecific? And is it something
that crops up shortly after planting, or in the fall when the rains come, or
with he following spring? 

And do I understand that if a rhizome makes it through spell of rot and then a
winter or whatever then rot on that rhizome seems to be less of a problem? No
problem?

And do you have this same pattern with rhizomes which are obtained locally?

Any other patterns?

Anner Whitehead
HIPSource@aol.com


 

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