I'm growin courgettes for the first time. I noticed this morning that after some very heavy rain last night, that one of the stems has snapped. It's still attached by about 1/3 of its circumference (I also learned that the stems are hollow - something new every day!). The plant is still quite small but has got other well growing stems. I'm wondering
a) if I 'splint' it somehow would it reattach itself (I inderstand tomatoes are rather good at this)
b) if not, would it be a good idea to remove it at the break point (at the moment the leaf on the end is touching the compost and the hole in the stem is on the upper surface)
c) if I remove it, or leave it as it is am I going to have a problem with the inside of the stem being exposed (e.g. with water/insects getting in and running all the way down to the main body of the plant).
TIA
Chris
a) if I 'splint' it somehow would it reattach itself (I inderstand tomatoes are rather good at this)
b) if not, would it be a good idea to remove it at the break point (at the moment the leaf on the end is touching the compost and the hole in the stem is on the upper surface)
c) if I remove it, or leave it as it is am I going to have a problem with the inside of the stem being exposed (e.g. with water/insects getting in and running all the way down to the main body of the plant).
TIA
Chris
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