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Apr 10, 2024 6:34 AM CST
Name: Pai Mei (Google it)
Central Texas (Zone 8b)
Tomato Heads Peppers Roses Container Gardener Region: Montana
pod said: Sorry for the damage. Broken stems will recover. You can tuck them in the soil and keep moist. Roots will form along the stems. It will be a set back but they will survive. It will be like pruning a plant.


Really? I would never have thought of that. Should I "clean up" the main plant and see if it heals and starts re-growing? I have never experienced anything like this.

Texas seems like it has a curse on it and it will do everything it can dream up to kill your dreams, no matter how small and insignificant they are.

I miss Arizona.
Only the worst of humanity rises to the top...
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