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  • Severed Pumpkin Plant

    One of the cats has banged into one of the pumpkin plants; It's an advanced seedling - with 6 true leaves - and is now almost completely snapped in half half way down the stem. It's hinged by a thread.

    I staked it - and the cat! - and I was thinking of putting Sellotape around it or even one of those hydro-colloid plasters which are used in wound healing...

    Would I be wasting my time do you think or is there a way to resurrect plants that are 'clean in half'?

    Regards
    Crosbie

  • #2
    Strap it up with a permeable tape, bury the snapped bit when you plant it and you should have no problems. We had this with a tomato last year; the thing grew to over 6' tall.
    Sent from my pc cos I don't have an i-phone.

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    • #3
      Thanks Rocketron..

      This is very reassuring. What exactly is permeable tape??

      Thanks
      Crosbie

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Crosbie View Post
        Thanks Rocketron..

        This is very reassuring. What exactly is permeable tape??

        Thanks
        Crosbie
        We use Masking Tape. It's white and not shiny like sellotape etc.
        Mind you i don't know what hydro-colloid plasters are.
        Last edited by Rocketron; 05-05-2008, 04:35 PM.
        Sent from my pc cos I don't have an i-phone.

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        • #5
          If your tomato plant grew to over 6" tall with masking tape then masking tape it's gotta be!!

          Might try some on myself!

          Cheers
          Crosbie

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