| Thank's again! I have 13 bulbs total; 3 grew this year, 2 grew last year.
Of last years 2, it seems one grew one and the other grew 2.
I tied it on this tree 2 1/2 years ago but now it is a stick (hurricane wilma).
I have never fertilized this plant but it has a team of ants running in and out of the old, hollow tubes. I decided they were working with the plant after they proved too resillient to eradicate.
Should I start the old fertilizing and fish emulsion routine? Would it in any way decrease their abilities to fend for themselves?
The oldest bulb seems on its last leg (dried out and hollow on the bottom but green on the leaves) and about falling off. It's sympodial root-runner is pretty much dry-rotted away from the rest of the plant. My Main Question
Is there an experimental procedure I could attempt on this old guy while I wait for new growth? (blooms in spring grows summer to winter)
Again thank you so much and Cynthia you sure are welcome for a garden tour anytime! |