I bought a Timperly Early Rhubarb from B&Q in about March. It was a potted crown with two leaves growing from it but very small - the biggest leaf was about 12 inches from crown to leaf tip.
Now, it was very healthy and the stalks were strong. But the ground was solid so I couldn't even dig the soil to plant it.
So it waited in it's pot in the conservatory, but then started to wilt. So I watered it, and it didn't change condition. My dad suggested that perhaps the warmth was making it droop, so it went outside for a while and still it was all droopy.
In a final effort to try and save it, I planted it in a hole with compost and chicken pellets, but as I was planting it, it... fell apart? All the leaves (Including one that was partially submerged in the crown part) fell out, leaving a miserable brown lump in the soil. It's not shown any other signs of life since - so I've accepted that it's probably 'moved on to the other side'
But what I want to know is: Where did it all go wrong?
Now, it was very healthy and the stalks were strong. But the ground was solid so I couldn't even dig the soil to plant it.
So it waited in it's pot in the conservatory, but then started to wilt. So I watered it, and it didn't change condition. My dad suggested that perhaps the warmth was making it droop, so it went outside for a while and still it was all droopy.
In a final effort to try and save it, I planted it in a hole with compost and chicken pellets, but as I was planting it, it... fell apart? All the leaves (Including one that was partially submerged in the crown part) fell out, leaving a miserable brown lump in the soil. It's not shown any other signs of life since - so I've accepted that it's probably 'moved on to the other side'
But what I want to know is: Where did it all go wrong?
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