At 07:46 PM 1/22/2011, you wrote:
Well here is some food for
thought. I dug up one of my titanums that was going dormant to repot
today and imagine my surprise when I found a second smaller tuber
alongside the main one. It had a small second leaf all summer but I
imagined it was just feeding the main tuber as I thought they did not
divide or offset, but here we are. Now I pose this question. The
seller I bought these from grows their stock from seed. Could some
genetic diversity have actually created an offsetting titantum? I guess
another growing season is in order to see if it holds this trait.
Bye now.
Jason Sarine
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