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Originally Posted by PlantSeeds
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In case there is a bloom trying to push out as Jose stated ... try cutting the pstem vertically at the rupture to relieve the pressure and to find the bloom. Make the cut starting at center stem pushing out and cut downwards about 8 to 10 inches. Be careful not to cut the center stem. There are forum post showing how to do this and other chokes. ... The upper part of the pstem has no leaves so there is little benefit for it to remain. However just leave it for a little while. .... You could split it open too just to see what was going on inside the stalk. It's a good chance to learn. .... The plant being 4 years old, I really doubt that is the original pstem, ... may be 2nd or 3rd stem.