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caroline7758

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White rot
« on: June 14, 2009, 21:40:21 »
I dug up my first garlic today and although it's a decent size the base is covered in white rot. Can I still use it? When I peeled off the outside layer it looks fine. Also, is it inevitable that the rest of my garlic and the neighbouring onions will be infected, and if so, should I dig them all up straight away?

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Re: White rot
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2009, 22:07:09 »
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the base is covered in white rot. Can I still use it? When I peeled off the outside layer it looks fine.

Garlic grows in a different fashion to onions i.e. the cloves grow on a base plate and it is this that might be affected.

It would seem from what you describe the cloves might be OK.

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Also, is it inevitable that the rest of my garlic and the neighbouring onions will be infected, and if so, should I dig them all up straight away?

Garlic;
Quite possible

Neighbouring Onions;
Depends on how close they are to the garlic.

Lift one and see what you find.

Lifting?;

 Garlic Yes  Onions subject to what you find!

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Re: White rot
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2009, 11:24:04 »
They're usable if they're not entirely rotten, but you have to be quick before they rot away!

 

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