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Jun 21, 2016 6:36 PM CST
Name: Terry
Ohio (Zone 6a)
Gardens in Buckets Winter Sowing Vegetable Grower Region: United States of America Plant and/or Seed Trader Tomato Heads
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admmad said:The cut scapes are not likely to regrow. If they were very young and they were cut above any possible branch points and if they do not dry up after being planted then there is a slight possibility that a new branch might develop with a few buds on a scape.

However, if you plant them as soon as possible in fertile soil and baby (water & fertilizer) them for the rest of the year then it is possible that some of the plants may recover well enough to produce new scapes.


Thank you! As I said, when I order online, I never get plants this size; I've never received cut scapes before. I can deal with not getting blooms this year, I got over twice as many fans as I should have so I'm not complaining. Hurray!
My "I'd-pawn-a-grandchild-for-a-single-fan" list: Absolutely Fantastic, Ambar Sun, Clown Pants, Of Olden Days, Wolfman, The Day The Earth Stood Still.

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