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Graham,that is heartbreaking. It looks like slug, snail or caterpillar. What a pity. But the plant looks in good shape. If you can protect it next spring you should have a terrific display.
Quote from: Maren on May 10, 2011, 09:01:55 AMGraham,that is heartbreaking. It looks like slug, snail or caterpillar. What a pity. But the plant looks in good shape. If you can protect it next spring you should have a terrific display.Thanks Maren. I posted this in the Moan Moan Moan thread as well and the concencus seems to be slug or snail.If I can stop any further damage then there should be no lasting damage and there is always next year!
Quote from: Graham Catlow on May 10, 2011, 11:15:38 AMQuote from: Maren on May 10, 2011, 09:01:55 AMGraham,that is heartbreaking. It looks like slug, snail or caterpillar. What a pity. But the plant looks in good shape. If you can protect it next spring you should have a terrific display.Thanks Maren. I posted this in the Moan Moan Moan thread as well and the concencus seems to be slug or snail.If I can stop any further damage then there should be no lasting damage and there is always next year!Graham it's so annoying when you have waited a whole year to see it flower then something comes along and has it's dinner. I have never used slug killer but since I have my Cyps in the cold frame so I used it there, but slugs still managed to nibble bits. I cant tell you the amount of times I said oh well there is always next year. So many thing get damaged . Today it's blowing a gale up here on top of the hill. Poor plants, half will be blown away.Look after your cyp, it's so sweet.Angie