Garlic didn't get enough cold days
I planted garlic in a tote indoors in November and forgot to put it outside in time to get the necessary several weeks of sub-40F temps. It only got down to about 45F for a week. I pulled one today and it did not generate a bulb.
My question is whether this is hopeless at this point and only useful for the scapes, or if given more time will a bulb end up developing?
If it won't develop a bulb now, might I be able to keep these alive until next winter or should I just compost them at this point?
Originally by u/Fresh-Efficiency2344 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27q5fqck
I planted garlic in a tote indoors in November and forgot to put it outside in time to get the necessary several weeks of sub-40F temps. It only got down to about 45F for a week. I pulled one today and it did not generate a bulb.
My question is whether this is hopeless at this point and only useful for the scapes, or if given more time will a bulb end up developing?
If it won't develop a bulb now, might I be able to keep these alive until next winter or should I just compost them at this point?
Originally by u/Fresh-Efficiency2344 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27q5fqck
Garlic didn't get enough cold days
I planted garlic in a tote indoors in November and forgot to put it outside in time to get the necessary several weeks of sub-40F temps. It only got down to about 45F for a week. I pulled one today and it did not generate a bulb.
My question is whether this is hopeless at this point and only useful for the scapes, or if given more time will a bulb end up developing?
If it won't develop a bulb now, might I be able to keep these alive until next winter or should I just compost them at this point?
Originally by u/Fresh-Efficiency2344 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27q5fqck
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