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Old 06-20-2022, 11:22 AM
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Not sure what genus even, discounted for being out of bloom at a hardware store.
Default Not sure what genus even, discounted for being out of bloom at a hardware store.

So I gave this one to my mom about three years ago and it didn't take long for the tag to get lost. I don't even remember the genus.

I have a suspicion what it might be but I'll be embarrassed if I'm wrong so I'll keep it secret.

The longest pbulb is about 7 inches not counting leaves, the main rhizome on the larger division looks like it used to be a pbulb and is a little bit longer than 7". Most of the new growths are about 3" minus leaves, but are still growing and they have a little onion base this year that I never saw in last year's growth. I think they just need more and bigger roots, and I recently started using ferts and the roots grew thicker and started branching more, and the new growths just look juicier and healthier than ever. I think they like what I've been doing so far!
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