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Old May 29, 2018   #15
PureHarvest
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Ill check that out.
After last year with mold around the necks, I want the tops out of the way and air moving around the bulbs and necks. It seemed like moisture was trapped in the neck because the top/leaves were still attached and bunched together. I feel like in my climate (humid) it too risky to have all that foliage still attached to the neck/bulb.
I know 2 farms who do the pre-cut method around here with good drying/curing results.
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