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Damaged tomato plant
Good morning everybody,
I hope somebody may be able to supply a credible explanation for the following: Some weeks ago one of my Gardeners' Delight tomatoes, planted in a pot, was blown over and the stem severed by about 50% near the base of the plant. An identically sized GD tomato remained undamaged. Call me a sentimental old softie if you will, but I lifted the damaged stem back to the vertical and secured it to a cane. Much to my amazement, the damaged plant not only survived, but is now appreciably larger than its undamaged companion. Any ideas, or shall I just move straight on to healing the sick? Thanks |
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