Had a full stem break sometime last week, staked her, taped her and all seemed fine. Swelling above the tape made me curious so I removed the tape and the outer green layer under the tape is rotting(sucks to think without the tape I’d be in a better position). Tapes been removed and I allowed the rotten part to dry so I assume the woody center is sufficient to transport water to the plant. But I think the out layer is how nutrients are transported and I can see deficiency starting. So far I have thought perhaps a foliar spray would help? Never done one. I also am considering caking rooting hormone on and above the rotten stem then burying it in potting mix in a sleeve. Not much to lose I don’t think but want the collective assessment of AFN because someone will know WTF to do. Would it shoot roots, do I need to make an incision in healthy flesh above the damage before applying the rooting hormone? Any recommendations welcome
Total carnage
Total carnage
flies were landing on the exposed dead layer