Re: A day in the life of a pup
You have some beautiful plants there! Love the Reds!
Maybe someone can clarify this, but I usually don't worry about getting roots with the pup and cut them off when sending pups throught the mail. I've always heard that once they were disturbed like that, they wouldn't grow and the corm would need to produce new ones. I've planted some pups with roots and then had to move them to another spot. When I dug them up, the old roots were rotted and the corm was producing new white roots. Just curious why you you dug so much to get the roots with it?
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Jeff in Costa Rica
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