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Title: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: kenkew on April 19, 2005, 16:42:38
Pic 1 is the flower. Pic 2 is after cutting out the flower as low down as you can.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/Kenkew/114RbarbflowerApril05.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/Kenkew/116RbarbflowerApril05.jpg)
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: Clayhithe on April 19, 2005, 18:51:41
ouch :-X
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: kenkew on April 19, 2005, 21:25:02
I've just returned after watching a Dutch TV prog on hemorrhoid removal. There is a very close picturesque familiarity connecting the two.
(No pudding for me tonight.)
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: chrispea27 on April 20, 2005, 07:12:11
rhubarb looks really healthy Ken which part of the country are you in?
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: wardy on April 20, 2005, 07:56:43
Kenkew   Never heard haemorroids and rhubarb mentioned in the same sentence  ;D   Great looking stuff. Can't wait til mine is that size.  I shall then be mostly drinking rhubarb frapees (sp?)  :)
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: kenkew on April 20, 2005, 07:57:16
I'm in North Belgium on about the same latitude as London.
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: moonbells on April 20, 2005, 09:02:08
I had to wrench out a huge inflorescence at the weekend too. I was a bit cross with my main plant - has only grown short stubby stalks so far and the flower bud.  I am hoping the torrential rain and massive thunderstorm we had yesterday gives it a boost. 

moonbells

Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: legless on April 20, 2005, 09:07:14
mine has taken off really well, i had to remove flower stalks yesterday too. they're gloopy!!
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: Debs on April 20, 2005, 20:19:36

Yep, me also.

thanks to you Kenkew -  I did not know that this was  a necessary part of rhubarb care.

Why does this need to be done?

Does it deplete the plant of energy so lessen the production??

Debs ( rhubarb novice)
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: chrispea27 on April 20, 2005, 20:26:44
Sounds like a logical answer cant see rhubarb flowers in a vase somehow??? 8)
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: kenkew on April 21, 2005, 07:48:14
All plants will strive to reproduce and rhubarb along with all other plants does this by producing a flower, there-fore seed. Most of any plants' energy is used this way, quite normal and natural. Then in steps 'man'. With intervention we can 'clone' a plant by division. This produces a 'new' plant faster and is not as hit and miss as it is in nature. All plants are on a natural evolutionary track and each time a plant seeds it's new seeds are taking into account environmental changes. Division doesn't do this. Division is simply part of the old plant regrowing. So, if you leave your rhubarb to flower the plant will have accomplished it's mission and all but stop producing fruit.
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: Clayhithe on April 21, 2005, 13:21:52
This was to have been my first year with rhubarb.

I planted the crown (?stool,  whatever) about a month ago.

A week later it collapsed into a soggy mass and died.

What should I have done?   Will it recover?  What should I do now?

???
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: MarthaMad on April 21, 2005, 17:17:47
Mine colapsed and did the dance of death.... But then a few weeks later it spring into life. 

I guess it was just trying ot freak me out!   
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: kenkew on April 21, 2005, 20:01:39
Clay', It's just the wrong time of year to do it. It might recover but don't try feeding it or forcing it. Either leave it and pray or take it out and try with a healthy crown in Autumn.
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: Clayhithe on May 04, 2005, 17:50:18
Thanks for that Ken,  I'll try again later.
Title: Re: Rhubarb flowers 2 pics
Post by: Mrs Ava on May 04, 2005, 22:15:31
OKay, good, phew!  ONe of my larger bubby plants shot up a flower, which I oiked off today.  Gald to hear I am not alone!