Hi All
I've got two Frisian Dews in my back garden that have been enjoying the unseasonably warm UK spring. Until a couple of weeks ago when one of them was eaten alive by a rogue snail.
I found it one morning leaning over where it clearly been almost completely "skinned" on at the base of its stem. And had lost 3 or four of its leaves on one side
I stood it up straight with a couple of tent pegs, and have left it for the last week hoping that the stem would recover. But the last few days it seems to have taken a turn for the worse.
As you can see the other one is still very much enjoying life.
Any suggestions of what I could do to try and save it? would putting it in a smaller pot and moving it to the greenhouse help?
Or is this one a gonner?
Any help would be appreciated!
I've got two Frisian Dews in my back garden that have been enjoying the unseasonably warm UK spring. Until a couple of weeks ago when one of them was eaten alive by a rogue snail.
I found it one morning leaning over where it clearly been almost completely "skinned" on at the base of its stem. And had lost 3 or four of its leaves on one side
I stood it up straight with a couple of tent pegs, and have left it for the last week hoping that the stem would recover. But the last few days it seems to have taken a turn for the worse.
As you can see the other one is still very much enjoying life.
Any suggestions of what I could do to try and save it? would putting it in a smaller pot and moving it to the greenhouse help?
Or is this one a gonner?
Any help would be appreciated!
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