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Tuberose bulb splitting

CAN I (CAREFULLY!) REMOVE THE BABY BULBS AND REPLANT, EXPECT FLOWER?


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#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 02/16/2020 @ 1:41 pm

It will take two or three years for the baby bulbs to reach flowering size. Continue to dig and store bulbs in fall and replant in spring.

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