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Old 03-04-2014, 08:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dave Meikle View Post
I have a dwarf cavendish overwintering inside. The stem fell over ,I believe this to be from overwatering.The corm is 90% solid. Is there any chance of cutting the corm back to solid material,I realize it goes through the centre. Is a regeneration possible through the root, which is very well developed. If anyone has an idea or similar experience,please let me know,thanks,Dave.:
Yes ....good roots mean something is still left in there, time will tell though ...optomistic, yes,
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