Humanrob
Well-Known Member
I've used tomato cages in the past without issue, I tend to use them to support the plants when they are young and then leave them in place and add additional support (fence, posts, ties, etc.) around the outside when needed as they get bigger.
We had a really windy day, and most of my plants developed varying degrees of black spots on their main stems where they had rubbed up against the metal of the cages. I'm not sure it is just a "bruise", or if because we had so much rain and they are so water heavy, if I'm not already getting mold on the injuries.
Either way, I need to deal with this, because if its not moldy now it will be susceptible to it later.
Any suggestions?
I've had good luck with wrapping broken branches with electrician's tape. My first thought was to wrap the bruised areas to protect the stems... good or bad idea?
We had a really windy day, and most of my plants developed varying degrees of black spots on their main stems where they had rubbed up against the metal of the cages. I'm not sure it is just a "bruise", or if because we had so much rain and they are so water heavy, if I'm not already getting mold on the injuries.
Either way, I need to deal with this, because if its not moldy now it will be susceptible to it later.
Any suggestions?
I've had good luck with wrapping broken branches with electrician's tape. My first thought was to wrap the bruised areas to protect the stems... good or bad idea?