While moving her to a sunnier location this one slipped out of my hand.
I up-potted and planted it so the crease is about 2.5-3 inches below the soil level. Hopefully she survives, but I do have backups.
by Scott406
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CitrusBelt
Should be entirely fine!
Back in the day, when I used to be able to have healthy plants up until December or so — i.e., before I had RKN & spider mites — my plants would get toppled in their cages multiple times (anything after late September is wind season where I am).
Like, massive plants inside 8′ tall cages fallen over on the ground, rolling and twisting in 60mph wind for a whole day….I’d just pull them back up, trim away the damaged fruit/shredded leaves, and they’d bounce right back; all kinds of twisted/kinked/half broken stems notwithstanding.
Point being, as long as there isn’t a complete break? Nothing to worry about; they can take a *lot* of abuse.
1 Comment
Should be entirely fine!
Back in the day, when I used to be able to have healthy plants up until December or so — i.e., before I had RKN & spider mites — my plants would get toppled in their cages multiple times (anything after late September is wind season where I am).
Like, massive plants inside 8′ tall cages fallen over on the ground, rolling and twisting in 60mph wind for a whole day….I’d just pull them back up, trim away the damaged fruit/shredded leaves, and they’d bounce right back; all kinds of twisted/kinked/half broken stems notwithstanding.
Point being, as long as there isn’t a complete break? Nothing to worry about; they can take a *lot* of abuse.