Will a squash plant with broken stem re-grow???

Started by Jeannine, May 17, 2007, 08:15:21

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Jeannine

Has anyone any experience of this please,If the stem of a squash plant with a good root system is broken off will new growth come from it.

I would truly appreciate any ideas on this one .

XX Thank you Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

Jeannine

When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

David R

if its broken below the 1st leaves i.e. the seed leaves then no. They wont resprout from the roots

OllieC

Jeannine, so sorry to hear about this! Don't let them put you on a downer.

I managed to get the top half of a pumpkin to re-root last year, it was just out of interest (I'd planted them too close & this was the thinning but the roots stayed behind). Might be worth taking the top half of each plant & putting in some mpc or something finer, with lots of water...

Good luck.

Olliew x

glow777

its all sounds a bit devastating to me

I would definately say they wouldnt grow as when i plant 2 seeds in a pot and only want one this is how I remove the weakest - never had any of them grow back

saddad

One of the ones you posted me was broken but still attached a bit... it has regrown from lower down and I severed the broken end... growing on well now!
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