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Old 01-02-2025, 07:07 PM
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You could sprinkle some cinnamon on the wound... it has some antifungal benefits, and also helps to dry it up. I think it will be fine... you're not watering it so that reduces risk too.
Wow I hadn’t been taking cinnamon seriously enough—thank you again, Roberta!

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I agree. Cinnamon or even let it just dry out. Loosing the very top of the bulb from two years ago probably won't affect the plant much. I'd also keep this plant away from water and high humidity until the wound scabs over with shouldnt be too hard since it's dormant. Won't ask about how a potato managed to attack your plant...
We’re having a substantial drop in humidity in the coming week, so I guess it couldn’t have happened at a better time

The offending potato was sentenced to 50 minutes at 425F.
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