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My wife has a pottery kiln with a temperature controller and that probably could be used for this purpose so, with her permission, I might give it a try on some bulbs I don't mind risking. Do you have any hints and tips, Gerard?
Are there any bulbs you would not treat in this way?
I guess most of us would not have the facility to hold water at close to one exact temperature (44 C). My wife has a pottery kiln with a temperature controller and that probably could be used for this purpose so, with her permission, I might give it a try on some bulbs I don't mind risking. Do you have any hints and tips, Gerard? Are there any bulbs you would not treat in this way? And is this not a bit late in the year to be doing it? Some of the snowdrop bulbs I moved this week already had short roots.I am asking so many questions is because I have long held the belief that commercial daffodil growers may well have knowledge and techniques that could usefully be applied to snowdrop cultivation. But that has not happened because so few of them venture into the world of snowdrops, so their knowledge has not passed into the snowdrop community.