I've noticed something I haven't seen before on my Gardeners Delight plants. At the flower truss end the plant has continued to grow into a branch again. Some have even started to grow a second truss of flowers. Surely this isn't normal? Should these continuing branches be cut off after the flower truss?
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No it won't harm the rest of the plant, except in the sense that each plant will have a maximum weight of crop the roots can support, but as long as the leaves look healthy, I'd let it get on with it.
The alternative is to cut the extra flower trusses off before the fruit sets, as its growing the fruit which takes up most of the plant's resources - producing flowers is only a small amount of effort by comparison.
PS looks aren't everything - I'm no oil painting but I still function some of the time :-)
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Originally posted by Python15 View PostI've noticed something I haven't seen before on my Gardeners Delight plants. At the flower truss end the plant has continued to grow into a branch again. Some have even started to grow a second truss of flowers. Surely this isn't normal? Should these continuing branches be cut off after the flower truss?
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