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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: kitty on April 25, 2005, 21:42:15

Title: droopy!
Post by: kitty on April 25, 2005, 21:42:15
i know i've read about this here before-but i've searched and i cant find it-so.....
i've just transplanted me lemon cucumbers onto bigger pots-half of them drooped and arenot going to recover-they were a tad leggy..but i swear-gardeners honour!-that i wasnt heavy handed when i moved them-they are still inside on a sunny windowsill......
*sigh*
what did i do wrong please? :(
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: Gadfium on April 25, 2005, 22:15:36
If you transplanted, then put them back into a very sunny environment.....then you have double stresses - lots of transpiration, before the roots have recovered from their upheaval and relocation = more water exiting than entering = droopy.

Have you tried putting them somewhere cooler & in shade for a while?
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: kitty on April 26, 2005, 07:25:12
thanks for that gadfium-i thought tey would benefit from the sun..dayam!ta! :(
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: supernan on April 26, 2005, 07:32:53
 :) Well done kitty! I have some cues to transplant. You have saved me from making same error. Mine will go on shady shelf in greenhouse.

Still no toms!! But my peas have emerged on the lottie. Yes i know I am late but I did not get lottie till 31March this year so not by choice. Big cheer from me and dog thought I was a bit strange doing a war dance round peas.
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: kitty on April 26, 2005, 07:45:25
 ;Dthats normal round here nan-wardancing round peas-it doesnrt take much to make us happy does it?!
yes-re;droopy-i shall know for next time! ::)
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: slugcatcher on April 26, 2005, 07:54:03
Superman so you think you are late ???
I only got my plot 2 weeks ago and I am only going to be sowing Beans, Peas, Marrows this week
So if you think you are late I have no chance, I will have to see what happens if the weather is kind in the latter months I will be picking at Christmas hehe!!!!!!

Well done with your sprouting peas

Ron
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Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: kitty on April 26, 2005, 08:08:41
morning sluggy!the inference i get from every one here is that even if you're late-they still grow-a little smaller maybe,but they do grow-
anyway-why are you on line?you have digging to do! ;)
kitty ;D
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: clairenpaul on April 26, 2005, 09:33:15
Thats our problem - we too have only recently got our lottie and are way behind with our plans but I spend far too much time here instead of digging!!
We'll have to start a group for A4A addicts
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: kitty on April 26, 2005, 16:52:15
*kitty stands up*
my name is kitty and..and i'm a .....cyber gardener....... :(
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: Mrs Ava on April 26, 2005, 23:26:26
My lemon cuces didn't bother to germinate!  :'(
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: slugcatcher on April 27, 2005, 07:00:44
Sorry Kitty I will be on my way in a little while  ???

must dig dig dig and plant plant plant

anyone got a soft handled brush I will sweep up as well :-[

Ron :-*
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: Diana on April 27, 2005, 09:04:19
Quote from: kitty on April 26, 2005, 08:08:41
the inference i get from every one here is that even if you're late-they still grow-a little smaller maybe,but they do grow-
anyway


I've always found the opposite - my late sown plants always catch up + often exceed the early stuff. Guss they have the benefit of extra warmth, light + care. Either that or it's cos they're not fussed over - they get left to get on with it sometime if I think "oh well, I'm too late with that but I'll chuck it in anyway"...
Title: Re: droopy!
Post by: kitty on April 27, 2005, 19:30:37
well...when you think about it...the little plants dont have a calender do they? ;D
ej-i can spare a couple of lemon cucs if you'd like them!
pm me-they arent ready just yet...but in a while.....
kitty