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*Dearly Depotted* 11-11-2020 06:14 PM

How do you know if your piece of a corm is dead?
 
How do I know if the piece of corm I planted back in May is still alive? Nothing has happened yet. Yes I know I already asked this on another thread but I thought I needed to ask it a different way! Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!

Backyard Banana Joe 11-11-2020 07:23 PM

Re: How do you know if your piece of a corm is dead?
 
Good corm is white, grey bad. Dig down. If it has been that long probably dead :0493:

*Dearly Depotted* 11-11-2020 10:39 PM

Re: How do you know if your piece of a corm is dead?
 
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Originally Posted by Backyard Banana Joe (Post 336678)
Good corm is white, grey bad. Dig down. If it has been that long probably dead :0493:

Well, I better go dig it up fast! Yeah I bet your right! It’s deader than a door nail! I loved that :0493: Hilarious!:ha::ha: Here’s what I feel like now.....:0491: funny isn’t it! As always....Thanks so much! :goteam:

Jose263 11-13-2020 12:34 AM

Re: How do you know if your piece of a corm is dead?
 
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Originally Posted by *Dearly Depotted* (Post 336674)
How do I know if the piece of corm I planted back in May is still alive? Nothing has happened yet. Yes I know I already asked this on another thread but I thought I needed to ask it a different way! Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!

Depotted - i saw your other post about tissue culture? a piece of corm is not a tissue culture. if your chunk of corm had roots and/or an eye it should work. very much like planting seed potatoes

*Dearly Depotted* 11-13-2020 05:34 AM

Re: How do you know if your piece of a corm is dead?
 
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Originally Posted by Jose263 (Post 336716)
Depotted - i saw your other post about tissue culture? a piece of corm is not a tissue culture. if your chunk of corm had roots and/or an eye it should work. very much like planting seed potatoes

I don’t think I knew that! Yeah my chunk of corm didn’t have roots or an eye as far as I know! Oops! I wonder if that’s why it never did anything then! I thought all you had to do was take the tiniest bit of corm and stick it in the soil. It would at some point start to grow! Well, thanks for clearing that up for me! :08:


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