So there was a massive storm last night and the greenhouse blew off knocking the plant in the process. I wasn't around but got told about it this morning. Apparently the plant was leaning majorly to the point where it was almost on the ground so a friend put a stick of bambo in the soil to tie it upright again.

When I arrived to inspect the damage I noticed that all of the leaves where very droopy (I assume this would be down to stress???) Thankfully none of the branches snapped, only a few of the smaller leaves and fallen off.

I've managed to errect the greenhouse again and secure it much better this time.

Just wondering if the droppyness of the leaves is down to the stress of the whole situation or if the bambo might have damaged some of the roots??

My plan is to leave it be for a couple of days and see how it copes. Any other things I should be checking for?

Thanks
tingting1 Reviewed by tingting1 on . Pest Spray has burnt my leaves Hello All I have a female outdoor Frisian Dew plant which is starting to go into flowering. It is 3 and a half months old and 4 foot tall and growing! I noticed a few of the leaves had started to get eaten on the sides so I went to a reliable shop who told me that a product called 'Bug Clear' should do the job. Stupidly today I sprayed it in the full sunshine (was a very hot day today) and I have now noticed that quite a few of the leaves have gone a bit brown/burnt or stained. My Rating: 5