CULT: Rot
- Subject: CULT: Rot
- From: v* l*
- Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 17:28:43 -0700 (PDT)
--- wmoores <wmoores@watervalley.net> wrote:
> Rot! Rot! Rot! Fiddle-dee-dee! If you'd grow more
> plicatas than
> selfs, you'd have less rot. 99% of the rotters are
> non-plics, or
> hadn't you noticed? I cannot remember the last plic that
> rotted.
> I'll think about that tomorrow.
>
> Walter Moores
> Enid Lake, MS USA 7/8
>
V. sez:
This may be area dependent. I have had a lot of problems
with rotting plics, mainly Gibson ones or descendants
thereof. (Gibson lived and hybridized in a dry area.) FANCY
WOMAN has had some rot here - this is not a Gibson, but was
mentioned as a rotter by someone.
A veteran irisarian in PA has said that 20 years ago,
almost all plics he bought would rot within a year, but
that is not the case today.
=====
Vince Lewonski
vincelewonski@yahoo.com
Secane, Pennsylvania, USA Zone 6b
"Mary had a little lamb
Its fleece electrostatic
And everywhere that Mary went
The lights became erratic!"
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