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Forum: BulbsReplies: 2, Views: 26
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grrrlgeek
Grayslake, IL
(Zone 5a)

April 16, 2009
05:11 AM

Post #6417560

Is there any way to save tulip and/or daff bulbs that were forced in water? The foliage died back pretty fast, the bulbs are still firm, and they all have little bulblets on them with green shoots. Maybe a way to keep the "babies"? If not it's no biggie, just hate throwing out the little baby plants. They're in those glasses from Costco and have been kept watered.

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