Weezknight
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I have my 1st-years in the ground and they are growing really well. I finally got the trellis up this weekend and started training 2 of my cascades. The Goldings need a little more time before training.
Anyway, I noticed on the Cascades that about 11" of the bine is very robust and sturdy, but the top 1" (that initially broke the ground) is droopy and withered looking. I say withered-looking because it's not dry or anything.
Is it just because this was the thinnest/first part to break ground? Or do I need to be worried about a water/soil problem? As I said the rest of the bine looks great!
Anyway, I noticed on the Cascades that about 11" of the bine is very robust and sturdy, but the top 1" (that initially broke the ground) is droopy and withered looking. I say withered-looking because it's not dry or anything.
Is it just because this was the thinnest/first part to break ground? Or do I need to be worried about a water/soil problem? As I said the rest of the bine looks great!