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Old 23-06-2003, 03:20 PM
Theo Asir
 
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Default Rose with "sprained ankle"

You'll prbably be able to
save the cane by giving it support
in NC, but it will probably never be
able to stand on its own.

Also in my cold climate region
these are the canes sure to die
over winter.

--
Theo in Zone 5
Kansas City

"JimS." wrote in message
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"Anne Lurie" wrote in message
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I just realized that this post needs to be split into A. "Help?" and B.
"Help? and thanks so much for reading the post" -- not to mention my
gratitude to everyone on this newsgroup.

A. If a rose cane has bent, but not quite broken, is there anything

that
can be done for it? (Aside from a "splint" is there any sort of bandage

or
wax, or something?)

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC


C'mon, you're in North Carolina, and you have to ask??? Why, DUCT TAPE,

of
course!!!
Seriously....I had this happen last year, a nice big beautiful branch that
bent 90 degrees and would certainly have died. "Like hell", I
thought....got nothin' to lose--- so I hauled out the duct tape and
bandaged it up, just like a cast. Left it on for about 4 months. When I
took the tape off, there it was: a nice, big, knobby "knee", right where

it
had broken. In fact, I think it's stronger than it would have been 'cuz
it's got "scar tissue". It worked great.

Since then this same plant has gotten droopy and I've propped it up with
tomato stakes. If another branch folds like that, I will definitely do

the
duct tape again.

JimS.
Seattle