Sorry to sound stupid, but I got my canes 2 years ago from someone selling them for charity via a forum, and thought they were summer fruiting apart from one pot which she wasn't sure about. I left them all in pots for their first year - nowhere ready to plant them - so they were badly neglected and only got planted out this spring. Stayed small for ages, didn't even need to tie them in over the summer they were so short, but they suddenly shot up a few weeks ago and started producing fruit. If the weather stayed fine they'd go on producing, cos there are quite a lot of flower buds still on them.
My problem is that I have no idea whether to treat them as summer or autumn fruiting canes! Could their delayed start in life have retarded their growth, or are they almost certainly autumn fruiters since they're growing happily at the end of October...
My problem is that I have no idea whether to treat them as summer or autumn fruiting canes! Could their delayed start in life have retarded their growth, or are they almost certainly autumn fruiters since they're growing happily at the end of October...
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