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Chris[_19_] 09-08-2016 09:39 PM

Plant Shock
 
Is it possible to 'shock' a plant? I was told by some bloke in the pub
last night who had worked in the forestry industry back in the 1970s that
when they had a tree that wouldn't come into fruit, they'd give it a
clump with an axe and it would usually flower shortly following that. He
reckoned this was because the tree 'thought' it was about to die so it
had better get the hell on with reproducing itself without further delay.
Could there be any truth in this? I find it kind of hard to believe that
plants can be sentient!


Charlie Pridham[_2_] 09-08-2016 10:55 PM

Plant Shock
 
On 09/08/2016 21:39, Chris wrote:
Is it possible to 'shock' a plant? I was told by some bloke in the pub
last night who had worked in the forestry industry back in the 1970s that
when they had a tree that wouldn't come into fruit, they'd give it a
clump with an axe and it would usually flower shortly following that. He
reckoned this was because the tree 'thought' it was about to die so it
had better get the hell on with reproducing itself without further delay.
Could there be any truth in this? I find it kind of hard to believe that
plants can be sentient!

Yes its true, and commonly used to get good crops from some trees, it
also serves as a warning not to get too excited when a tree that is
normally shy to fruit is suddenly loaded with seed - it normally dies
shortly there after here!

--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
National collections of Clematis viticella & Lapageria rosea

Janet 10-08-2016 11:17 AM

Plant Shock
 
In article , says...

Is it possible to 'shock' a plant? I was told by some bloke in the pub
last night who had worked in the forestry industry back in the 1970s that
when they had a tree that wouldn't come into fruit, they'd give it a
clump with an axe and it would usually flower shortly following that. He
reckoned this was because the tree 'thought' it was about to die so it
had better get the hell on with reproducing itself without further delay.
Could there be any truth in this? I find it kind of hard to believe that
plants can be sentient!


Reminds me of that proverb " 'A woman, an ass and a walnut tree, Bring
more fruit, the more beaten they be'.

maybe one of them was right after all:-)

Janet.

Chris[_19_] 10-08-2016 03:46 PM

Plant Shock
 
On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 11:17:52 +0100, Janet wrote:

Reminds me of that proverb " 'A woman, an ass and a walnut tree, Bring
more fruit, the more beaten they be'.

maybe one of them was right after all:-)


Well I hope it wasn't the ass. I don't approve of animal cruelty.

Tom Gardner[_2_] 10-08-2016 04:25 PM

Plant Shock
 
On 10/08/16 15:46, Chris wrote:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 11:17:52 +0100, Janet wrote:

Reminds me of that proverb " 'A woman, an ass and a walnut tree, Bring
more fruit, the more beaten they be'.

maybe one of them was right after all:-)


Well I hope it wasn't the ass. I don't approve of animal cruelty.


From memory, the version in Dorothy Hartley's
"Food in England" is
"A woman, a dog, and a walnut tree,
The more you beat them, the better they be."



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