After a week of being away it’s hard to train them. Main lines 10-15 centimeters above the net and some stems are too hard to be bent.
I don’t know how I will manage to keep their growth under control.
Nothing special in terms of nutrition:
OHN to protect them and water with FAA to keep the soil alive.
@birdmountain, if is caterpillars then BT is the thing to do. If you’re in Canada it’s widely available at places like Canadian Tire. If fusarium I don’t know but removing the affected are is likely the best option.
@birdmountain, probably it is as @Lerome pointed it out to me. Now the question is how to get rid of it: cutting only the plant that is clearly affected by it or cutting all the 3 in the same flowerbed…