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sarah-king
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June 08, 2010, 19:15 »
My spuds (all container grown) have grown so high they have fallen over they are just getting flower buds on they were ok yesterday what should I do, if I try to move them they might snap? Anyone elses done this?
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AndyRVTR
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June 08, 2010, 19:36 »
Hi Sarah... as they are in pots, try putting 4 canes in the pot and running twine/wire round and round while lifting the stems, in effect making a cage... this will help support the plants.. (they are a lot tougher than they look)
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purplebean
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June 08, 2010, 19:40 »
I have 6 large tubs outdoors and the foliage on one of them was knocked flat by rain on Sunday. Just looked out the window and whilst it still looks flattish the ends are growing upwards again so I am going to leave it and hope for the best
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