Quote Originally Posted by NeverEnough
the broken stalk might re root if you plant it again - you can use the rooting gel to help.- will take like 2 and a half weeks to get a good rooting system.

id get the gel and plant it in a pot. then move the plant elsewhere so you wont get a another heartbreak.
That seems to be the best advice people are giving me, so today I went ahead and transplanted it to a bucket and caged it with chicken wire. One thing I did notice, someone mentioned that it might not be getting enough light because it looked weak for it's age, is when I dug it up about three inches down was solid clay! The roots were extremely shallow, I'm really shocked it ever got as big as it did. So I went and got some nutrient rich soil, on the advice of my landscaping friend, and gave her a new home. I hope to see some growth this week. Here she is in her new apartment.
sadfarmer Reviewed by sadfarmer on . Broken Stalk Emergency First off this is my first time on this site, I searched the forums for a similar topic but none seemed to cover the severity of my problem, apologies if I did not search thoroughly enough. On to the problem: I have been growing a plant outdoors (flower bed), for about three months, our drought has made it difficult for the plant in the first place but she pulled through and was getting stronger every day for the last month. I had noticed some burned leaves and minimal insect damage but Rating: 5