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Patience O'Henry....they all have different shooting times and tend to sprout green leaves then stop for a few weeks while they send the nutrition from the sun into producing a good root system, especially in the first year.Leave the mulch on the chinook as they are generally slow off the blocks and will make there way through the mulch layer (assuming it is only an inch or two thick).Stop looking at them for a fortnight and you should see results. The more you prod and poke them the more chance of damaging the tender first shoots.Dont overwater or overfertilise them. They are weeds and are extremely hardy. They hate being mollycoddled!
Patience O'Henry....they all have different shooting times and tend to sprout green leaves then stop for a few weeks while they send the nutrition from the sun into producing a good root system, especially in the first year.
Leave the mulch on the chinook as they are generally slow off the blocks and will make there way through the mulch layer (assuming it is only an inch or two thick).
Stop looking at them for a fortnight and you should see results. The more you prod and poke them the more chance of damaging the tender first shoots.
Dont overwater or overfertilise them. They are weeds and are extremely hardy. They hate being mollycoddled!