From: klier@iscsvax.uni.edu Subject: Re: Flowers flop over in rain; never get back up Date: 15 Jul 93 15:56:02 -0600 Tina Hay @ Penn State, writes: > Why are my flowers so wimpy about rain? I have a nice bed of tall > snapdragons, Calif. poppies, and bells of Ireland, and the minute > we get even a brief, moderately hard rainfall, they all flop over. > I go out and try to shake some of the excess water off, but despite > this, they never seem to be the same again -- they stay flopped > over. Is this normal? Or is there something about the flowers or > the quality of the soil that makes this happen? Weak stems are often caused by: -- too much nitrogen, producing "soft growth" (i.e., not sturdy) -- too much shade (the plants grow tall and spindly trying to go to the sun.... even weeds or overcrowding can cause this) -- too little breeze (plants grown in a quiet greenhouse grow floppy stems. Brush your hand over the plants each day, or run a fan on them, and the same plants get stockier and sturdier.) Kay