We use scotch tape on blasted scapes. If the scape has a bit of tissue
still connected and we can tape it back, then the flowers will bloom.
If the scape blasts as much as in post number 5, we know not to bother
trying to save it. Sometimes they blast with such force the top part of
the scape will land a short distance away from the plant. Amazing to
see what plants are capable of.
We are seeing many scapes appearing in the beds of seedlings, and
the registered EE and E plants are scaping as well. Bloom time begins
here in early June, and some of these scapes are showing buds, so this
is unusual for us.