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Hagen, the other small bulbils which did not develop appear to still be there, but small and "dormant". It's possible that the two larger new bulbils became dominant, causing the smaller ones not to develop further. Perhaps if you now chop the bulb up into pieces with bulbils on each piece, the dormant ones may start to develop again?
Hagen,as I look at the 2010 and 2011 bulb I dont see much difference in the brown/rotted area of the basal plate.did you treat it before planting last year?and as there were no leaves this year,how did the bulbils grow a bit,from the scale?
The bulbils develop from the basal plates or from its remnants. What we see is a disc but it is actually a cone. Bulbils in the photos that appear at the mother bulb sides actually arise from the upper tissues of the cone inside the bulb. We see a rotten disc but the cone is not rotten.Otherwise we could chop a bulb like it were an onion and obtain handfuls of bulbils, something that never happens.