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This evening I was in the garden harvesting garlic that I planted last October.
At that time their's a chance of a thunder storm and high wind gust picking up. I looked over at my pepper plants that wasn't staked & two of them had snapped off. One 2" above the root ball & one in the root ball. The one above the root ball broke in half is a goner with lots of little bell peppers on it. The one in the root ball broke but still attached but trying to save while staking it in place. Also staked the rest of my pepper plants. Didn't have the high wind gust in mine when planted. Oh well, that's how you learn by your mistakes.
Has anyone had that happen before or is it not normal for bell pepper plants to snap like that in high wind.
Feedback is very interesting & educational.
At that time their's a chance of a thunder storm and high wind gust picking up. I looked over at my pepper plants that wasn't staked & two of them had snapped off. One 2" above the root ball & one in the root ball. The one above the root ball broke in half is a goner with lots of little bell peppers on it. The one in the root ball broke but still attached but trying to save while staking it in place. Also staked the rest of my pepper plants. Didn't have the high wind gust in mine when planted. Oh well, that's how you learn by your mistakes.
Has anyone had that happen before or is it not normal for bell pepper plants to snap like that in high wind.
Feedback is very interesting & educational.
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