
I kept this Mr Frans tuber indoors and decided to get it used to outdoor conditions. So I put it outside to acclimate in the morning and now it’s been like 3 days since that.
This morning I checked it again and saw that in the middle of the sprout it decomposed and left this stubble. The weather was good, I kept anti frost fabric on it at night , but I cant figure out what caused this.
I’ve seen that when you take cuttings , new sprouts form at the base of the cut, so can this luckily happen in this case too or is this tuber done for?
by Far_Laugh_8800

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It’s hard to tell how it really looks but when I first started my sprouts I misted them down and put a plastic bag over it, they ended up turning black and looking weirdly rotted, I ended up pinching the black parts off to see what happened I’ll add a pic of how they are looking.