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Originally Posted by mrbungalow
Georgie; The guy on the other forum who adviced you to cut off the leaves deserves a good onion up the nose! When the dark season comes, it will need as much green as possible for energy absorbtion to maintain metabolism.
I like to think of leaves as sails. Without sails there's nothing to power the ship.
Erlend
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Hi another newbie,

having been guided here by Georgie.
Apologies if I sound a little funny but it is difficult for me to talk clearly with this onion stuck up my nose,

but I’ll try my best, although what can’t speak can’t lie.
Here are pictures of my Enstete Ventricosum a tender plant in the UK with all paddles removed except for the growing tip at the first sign of frost.
The same plant one year on, I just couldn’t kill the darn thing so I sold it as it outgrew itself in our little garden.
Nice site BTW.
P.S. I like onions but not up the nose.
