Raspberry Canes - Appear dormant

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Raspberry Canes - Appear dormant

Post: # 101681Post mew »

Hi

My Dad bought some rasberry canes about a month ago but as yet no buds, leaves or anything, they're still just bare canes.

I have no idea what variety they are but even so, should they showing some sort of life by now?

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Post: # 101699Post Peggy Sue »

Mine have started to shoot, they are fairly early autumn ones, I think there's still time yet if yours are late-ish ones
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Post: # 101845Post colhut »

Ours have been slow, 40 canes planted in november, so far only 29 have any sign of life. Most of those have come through in the last week or so. I was beginning to give up hope and wonder what I'd done wrong. So I wouldn't be too disheartend just yet !
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Post: # 101863Post Millymollymandy »

Mine have been in full leaf for ages (since about March?) and are flowering.

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Post: # 105135Post HomeMattersMost »

I still have a dormant cane as well and wondered if anyone could update the situation with their own raspberry canes.

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Post: # 105235Post possum »

I just got given half a dozen rooted canes and although we are mid winter here, they are already sprouting.
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Post: # 105415Post Millymollymandy »

Mine are covered in flowers, fruit and buzzing away with insects.

I think I'd be somewhat worried if they were dormant at this time of the year. We've just dug up our 'dormant' wisteria because we realised there was something very, very wrong with it and it was completely rotted off where it met the soil, and the trunk was the size of my thigh, so it wasn't a young one.

I'd have a gentle look see underground if I was you!

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Post: # 105665Post HomeMattersMost »

Yes it was dead. :cry:

But I found another one over the weekend at a garden centre that looked really nice and healthy. This was the only garden centre out of 5 that had any left.

Also bought a goji berry plant/tree. It should fruit in about 3 years I was told. It's about 15 or so inches tall.

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Post: # 106119Post Millymollymandy »

That's a shame but I hope you will have more luck with the new one!

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