Pulsegleaner
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Forgot a paragraph
Two of the domestic garlics actually DID split, though one of those was in the "picked way too soon category" so it's probably now a dead end (the four cloves there look waay too tall thin to have survivable embryo's in there) the one consolation is that based on the arrangement, that one was probably a softneck, so at least I didn't lose the scape (since it wouldn't have gotten one).
the other one looks like what I took the photo of (though whiter) so that's about as big as it will probably ever get. Though I may re-plant it unbroken just to see if I can get it to a more respectable size (that is how you make a garlic head bigger right, plant the whole head as is instead of dividing it into it's components)
Two of the domestic garlics actually DID split, though one of those was in the "picked way too soon category" so it's probably now a dead end (the four cloves there look waay too tall thin to have survivable embryo's in there) the one consolation is that based on the arrangement, that one was probably a softneck, so at least I didn't lose the scape (since it wouldn't have gotten one).
the other one looks like what I took the photo of (though whiter) so that's about as big as it will probably ever get. Though I may re-plant it unbroken just to see if I can get it to a more respectable size (that is how you make a garlic head bigger right, plant the whole head as is instead of dividing it into it's components)