We have had multiple disasters growing H. thibetanus. The first two ChenYi plants we got were viral and had to be destroyed. A subsequent ChenYi plant also became viral after a year, its behaviour was erratic - it would flush in the autumn and then collapse in the cool ghouse in early winter, it went to the bin. Seeding produced no seedlings after many attempts. Another replacement plant from BC a few years back was viral on receipt. More seedlings sprouted and collapsed. Finally some seeds sprouted about 2 years ago and lived! They were in a cold room under fluorescent lights for the past winter and were put outdoors a few weeks ago. Now they look like this and we wonder is it sunburn or black death? To me it looks like possible sunburn or cold shock, frankly I don't see the streaking associated with black death. Ken wants to take no chances and is quite willing to toss them.
H. thibetanus looks good in a few gardens locally, no leaf problems and the only caveat is that it emerges perilously early though I;ve yet to see it frosted.
Thoughts?
The birds don't think highly of them either....
johnw