
We had a huge wind/thunderstorm/micro burst come through the southeast Pennsylvania area last night and when I came out and checked my pepper plants just now I have one poblano that was blown over. The roots are firm in the ground when I try to realign the plant to the standing position, it was it meets resistance, so I don’t wanna force it. What do I do? Do I leave it? Do I slowly move it back up with a progressive heightening prop to allow it time to adjust? I’m not really sure what to do here. It’s one of two plants that wasn’t sat well against a cage, so I’m really unsure how to fix it or if I even should.
by gingerlaroo