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Hi Eugenie (and other garlic growers)
if you or other growers see symptoms of the suspected problem worse in
one specific field or variety it would make sense to send only a sample
from that field/cultivar, but if you have only a limited number of funky
looking bulbs or if the symptoms are in several fields/varieties then
aggregate to make a sample of 10. the 2 healthy bulbs are just to see
if there are 'non-symptomatic' bulbs that have the pest but do no show
symptoms. These should be in a separate plastic bag
If bulbs prove to be infested they should definitely not be sold for
seed! and I would not recommend they be replanted, either. They can be
consumed/sold for culinary use.
Please do remember to put the bulbs inside 2 ziplock bags, labeled with
your name on outside and a paper tag inside with bulbs. I will need to
receive the sample by this Thursday, to mail Friday, to expedite getting
results back.
thanks, Vern
Eugenie Doyle wrote:
> Vern,
> Some questions just to clarify what bulbs to send so the results will be
> useful-- they want to test 10 bulbs from the same field, not necessarily the
> same variety, is that right? Ditto for the healty looking bulbs? Same field,
> any varieties? If they were to find infested bulbs, none of the garlic from
> that field should be used or sold for seed regardless of variety?
> Thank you.
> Eugenie
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