Roosterlorn said:Update on inverted stem--from previous post. As you can see, it made it's correction vertically and is beginning to leaf out. Doing nicely!
5 days ago
This Morning.
Interesting. Because of these posts, I emptied three pots this morning where the growth had not crowned above the soil where others of the same varieties had grown normally. Two of the three had grown sideways, and then downward. I manually crowned them above the soil, and then repacked the pots. The last one is sprouting, but slow, while six others of the same variety (Fusion), are growing vogorously. Interesting.
Now, my next question, since Asiatic cloning is not my primary area, what are the chances some stem bulblets might form on this unusually long stem. Or, is this plant just simply to small and too young to be thinking about that?
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