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Originally Posted by island cassie
Definitely cut it right back to past the rot - even if nothing happens from the main plant, eventually you should get pups from the corm. I had one new small plant that rotted away completely, and the new pups took 2 months to appear from apparently bare earth. Just resist the urge to dig it up to see what is happening! I have just had to cut my main 1000 fingers plant down to the ground as the rainwater from our excessively wet spring had burst and rotted the trunk. Be brave and bold!!!
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Couldn't have said it better. Cut off all the mush,.... dry it out best you can.... It will pup when it warms up more....easy to say... hard to wait for! That's how it is for us in the north.
