Justones
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Is it common place to use any cages (like tomato) or supports on some of the braches/limbs? If it's hit the beginning of flowering isn't pruning a bad thing now? So maybe support what looks weak before it buds?
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A good support option is fencing wire. When formed into a column, you have horizontal supports every 6 inches.
A good support option is fencing wire. When formed into a column, you have horizontal supports every 6 inches.
Living on a farm so there was a roll of that exact wire ready to trim & use. I was just curious if it's common place to support them. Or maybe I did bad trimming. They seem to stretch & go so fast it's hard to keep them small & bushy.
I agree, if you already have some, it will provide excellent support for smaller plants. I tried it and have rolls of it, but it is not tall enough to do much more than the tomato cages. The kind most often found here has smaller openings at the bottom and gets larger at the top. It is also heavy and expensive to buy since it comes in large rolls. Those are the reasons I will to go with horizontal remesh on a frame next time.
Hi Major P - so here we can get remesh in 50 ft roll or 4 x 8 sheets. The 4 x 8s will you attach multiple panels into a column, or a square or something else?