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Originally Posted by camille1585
Not necessarily. If it really is fusarium, it's hopelessly incurable. The disease mainly sits in the rhizome, and there can be very few symptoms others than the plant slowly going downhill.
But I decided that this weekend I'm going to divide the plant since it seems that there is an old bulb+ 2 new growths that were unaffected. I'll separate them, and check the rhizome for fusarium while I'm at it. I hope I see nothing, then at least I have a chance of saving it.
Strangely though, my little Promenea has been symptom free for over 3 weeks now!
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