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This bulb came to me as an unexpected gift from a friend on the forum. Don't click on the picture if you don't have a strong stomach. You are looking at the bulb from the underside - it has completely lost its bottom half (including basal plate) but there are still signs of life. Is there any hope I could rescue this?
And still a friend?
I think the roe deer would have eaten more.
... I reckon those little white lumps will convert to bulblets.
SteveDoes this mean that your healthy bulbs will not be put into lattice pots until they are dormant?
Quote from: Maggi Young on February 04, 2011, 05:14:07 PM... I reckon those little white lumps will convert to bulblets.Yes, the eye of faith can certainly see bulblets forming, but does that mean I should put it in vermiculite in the airing cupboard rather than back in the ground?
My vote would be for sharp course sand in a pot in the garden.