BigDaddy
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Dr Smurto: An option in this situation is to put a cloche over each plant where they are poking up.
This is as simple as cutting up a used OJ, soft drink or cordial bottle in 1/2 and placing it over the plant will keep it safe from any frost and might help it kick on instead of moving into a dormant phase by warming the soil. Having it open in the top is fine (ie the top of the bottle) but I punch a couple of holes in the bottom so the plant doesn't damp off).
Obviously if the rhyzome is sprouting all over the place it might look a bit messy for a while but they should get a good start - I do this with tomatoes and capsicum seedlings at this time of year and get earlier cropping and a longer season out of them. Here in Adelaide, I wouldn't expect for cloches to be needed for more than 4 weeks from now. Perhaps a little longer in the hills.
I've got my first lot growing in large pots and they have sprouted already - the Chinook has grown 20mm a day this week and the Hersbrucker has poked up 4 buds in the same timeframe. Despite this, I dont think I would have used cloches on the pots as they tend to have warmer soil anyway as they face north and get plenty of sun ATM.
This is as simple as cutting up a used OJ, soft drink or cordial bottle in 1/2 and placing it over the plant will keep it safe from any frost and might help it kick on instead of moving into a dormant phase by warming the soil. Having it open in the top is fine (ie the top of the bottle) but I punch a couple of holes in the bottom so the plant doesn't damp off).
Obviously if the rhyzome is sprouting all over the place it might look a bit messy for a while but they should get a good start - I do this with tomatoes and capsicum seedlings at this time of year and get earlier cropping and a longer season out of them. Here in Adelaide, I wouldn't expect for cloches to be needed for more than 4 weeks from now. Perhaps a little longer in the hills.
I've got my first lot growing in large pots and they have sprouted already - the Chinook has grown 20mm a day this week and the Hersbrucker has poked up 4 buds in the same timeframe. Despite this, I dont think I would have used cloches on the pots as they tend to have warmer soil anyway as they face north and get plenty of sun ATM.