caregiverken
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Ken, sometimes there's a sequence to the revegging appearance and growth. It takes quite a bit of time once it's begun, IME, to get it worked out (to get the normal growth). First, you see new, but normal leaf growth. Then, within a couple of weeks the triple-lobed leaves start coming in between the more normal five-lobed, then, within 2-3 weeks after that, you will see the singles. As you can see, that means that this whole sequence can easily take a month at least to present, often more.
Keep an eye out for triple-lobed leaves to appear before singles, that's what I think will happen IF you have NOT caught things in time. If you have, they will hopefully remain at 5+ lobes and that should be a good indicator that you'll also be able to finish relatively normally, though I would expect it to take a bit longer since the plant has just spent some good energy not building buds, but pushing out leaves.
Make sense?
Yeah..Thanks Sea :) Big Learning experience!
Thanks Fog! :)the other thing you can do is place moth balls here and there in your GH and snakes will stay away. My grandmother used to have little cups of MB's all over her garden area, never a snake......now 30 yrd away from the garden , golphersnakes, racers etc running amuck......Hope it helps :D
That sounded great until I read this online
Mothballs are poisonous to animals/pets and children. If a cat, dog, child, bunny rabbit, etc. comes across one it could be fatal. Even the fumes are dangerous.