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Watch these very carefully, most carefully for the bulbs. A few leaves lost is not going to kill the plants, but you might start to see some rot in the bulbs. If there are any soft spots, wet spots, and particularly any spreading spots in the bulbs, take action within hours of discovery and cut off the rotted area, with about a 1/2" to spare and dust the cut with cinnamon or sulfur, or a garden fungicide like bordoux(sp?) which I believe is a copper based product. After a few weeks, if nothing bad developes, you can relax.
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