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Old 13-06-2014, 09:44 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Martin Brown wrote:

Following the removal of all buds by slugs/snails, I repotted it
(no root disturbance, as it had just been planted) and it has
thrown new buds. But they have grown at the rate of c. 1 mm a
week for the past 6 weeks!

Is there something bizarre about this plant? And have I a hope
in hell of getting it to develop enough stem to get clear of
the molluscs this century?


I reckon it is sulking but it will probably live. Next time put a ring a
slug pellets around its base before the slugs get going.


Thanks, both of you. Odd. Slug pellets are infeasible where I want
it, so I need to get it to grow high enough before replanting it.
And, at 1 mm a week, I will not live that long ....


Strangely I find cats also like to nibble the ends of shoots on some of
my hydrangeas but I have no idea why they do it.

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Regards,
Martin Brown




Regards,
Nick Maclaren.