KA'S CHAMPAGNE (B-GRADE)

$18.00
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These are good-sized B-grade tubers with cosmetic imperfections and some moisture loss from storage. The price reflects a 35% reduction from current retail. Please note that B-grade tubers vary in shape and size and show different levels of imperfections—some barely noticeable, others requiring extra care and attention. If this variability makes you uncomfortable or uncertain about achieving a successful outcome, please do not purchase B-grade tubers.

Tip: Placing tubers in a ventilated (partially to fully open) plastic bag with barely moist medium—my go-to is Pro-Mix, but potting soil, peat moss, vermiculite, wood shavings, or a mix of any of the above works fine—for a week encourages root formation. Having established roots before planting is especially helpful for B-grade tubers (particularly small ones), since they’re more vulnerable to unfavorable conditions—such as excess soil moisture, which a rootless tuber cannot absorb.

KA’s Champagne features stunning form and coloring—captivating buttercream blooms with pink‑champagne curling tips and an opalescent shimmer.

Photographed alongside KA’s Champagne is dahlia Tahoma Early Dawn.

These are good-sized B-grade tubers with cosmetic imperfections and some moisture loss from storage. The price reflects a 35% reduction from current retail. Please note that B-grade tubers vary in shape and size and show different levels of imperfections—some barely noticeable, others requiring extra care and attention. If this variability makes you uncomfortable or uncertain about achieving a successful outcome, please do not purchase B-grade tubers.

Tip: Placing tubers in a ventilated (partially to fully open) plastic bag with barely moist medium—my go-to is Pro-Mix, but potting soil, peat moss, vermiculite, wood shavings, or a mix of any of the above works fine—for a week encourages root formation. Having established roots before planting is especially helpful for B-grade tubers (particularly small ones), since they’re more vulnerable to unfavorable conditions—such as excess soil moisture, which a rootless tuber cannot absorb.

KA’s Champagne features stunning form and coloring—captivating buttercream blooms with pink‑champagne curling tips and an opalescent shimmer.

Photographed alongside KA’s Champagne is dahlia Tahoma Early Dawn.