Instead of tying her to something, just bend her over (this is starting to sound x-rated ) after she gets her 3rd or 4th set of leaves and hold her main stem down with one of the staples. Then after she gets another 2 or 3, repeat... out to the edge all the way around.
Instead of tying her to something, just bend her over (this is starting to sound x-rated ) after she gets her 3rd or 4th set of leaves and hold her main stem down with one of the staples. Then after she gets another 2 or 3, repeat... out to the edge all the way around.
Was going to wrap some white medical tape around the part of the staples that touch the plant though just in case for some reason the metal would cause an issue with the light and burning etc.
Was going to wrap some white medical tape around the part of the staples that touch the plant though just in case for some reason the metal would cause an issue with the light and burning etc.
Miss Supercropped was cropped one more time yesterday. The first time, I broke her back and yesterday I broke her neck. In the evning she started to raise her head and now she out enjoing sunshine.
WW #1, Miss Biggie is also recovering, but slower. That is expected as her stem is highy developed and there is a wound that has to heal.
This looked so easy to me compared to a lot of the stuff I've seen! I picked up a box of garden staples thinking would be just really simple to pop one on every few nodes View attachment 575944
Instead of tying her to something, just bend her over (this is starting to sound x-rated ) after she gets her 3rd or 4th set of leaves and hold her main stem down with one of the staples. Then after she gets another 2 or 3, repeat... out to the edge all the way around.
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