Quote from: Bwosczyna on August 27, 2023, 05:30:18 PMHey Bob:Given that the new tuber is stem tissue which produced the new leaf, and if you look at the petiole, you can see the stripes of variegation, it would make sense that a totally green leaf is likely to produce a tuber with no variegation.
Just saw this message... yeah, not the optimum way to care for a corm. It's in a huge pot and I can stand beneath it this year. Zero variegation. And every offset from last year has no variegation either. Interesting.
B
So, would it follow that you should chop off a totally green leaf, and hope that the replacement leaves come from dormant buds with variegation? Once the plant has grown a new tuber it would be too late.
Ditto a totally white leaf?
Robert