carniebrew
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I have a Chinook rhizome I put in about a month ago...I went out there this morning to run the string, and bugger me if it hadn't shot out a single bine about 40cm long already. I thought Chinook was a slow starter. Problem is, with the wind we had in Melb this week, the top maybe 10cm of the bine has fallen over...so it hasn't broken completely off, but it's basically bent in half.
Any suggestions on what to do? Train the lot onto a string and see if it recovers? Or should I cut it just below where it's bent? Or do I cut the whole bine back to the root, and let it start again?
Any suggestions on what to do? Train the lot onto a string and see if it recovers? Or should I cut it just below where it's bent? Or do I cut the whole bine back to the root, and let it start again?