The variety is destiny’s teacher any advice is appreciated

by dgssns

4 Comments

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  2. axelalexa4

    I think it’s ok – was it planted as a tuber clump?

  3. chiknuggg

    Looks like a healthy tuber clump with lots of eyes to me. I’d cut out the smallest stems at the base, leaving the 3-4 thickest stems. Then I’d pinch back those remaining stems above the third or fourth set of leaves.

  4. Nevraskagirl55

    I have to disagree and say that it looks suspicious to me. I’m guessing if it were just emerging we would see shoots coming out of the sane hole or the cauliflower look. I would isolate and be sure you are sanitizing your too,s between plants.

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