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I cleaned off as much of the dead tissue as possible, fungicided and disinfected it, and planted it in a pot with the upper part of the bulb clear of the compost level so that the damaged tissue can dry off and hopefully callus over.
Never throw away a bulb that has been eaten by a Narcissus fly. I dread to think how many I have thrown in the bin
ChrisThanks for the advice which I will try. I'm planning to keep the bulb potted and in the alpine house for the rest of the growing season.Steve
I found two damaged bulbs earlier this year and planted them in pots of pure sharp sand (I think it was Phil Cornish told me to do this) - it seems to have worked and they've got little'uns coming on now.