Hello everyone,
I was checking my crocus gargaricus herbertii corms today, and thought as i took them out of their pot that they looked well, and even with shoots already visible (first picture)..
but to my great dispair, i saw strange brown holes in them on the sides (2nd image), as if something has been eating them.... can anyone help me? what has eaten them? or is it fungus/rot? what can i do to save them? As they are budded and where expensive and took so long to multiply for me i dont want to throw them away...
i imagine i have to throw away the soil they where growing in, and replace it...the problem is that i sowed my gargaricus seed in this soil, and planted my tiny seedling corms there as well...which i cant really see unless i use a microscope!
as you know gargaricus corms are small, my largest one being pea sized. They only look lareg because i took teh picture with my macro lens to show the brown marks as well as possible...
Pontus