Re: Teritiary runner question


A tertiary vine is just like a secondary vine, except it comes from a
secondary, and not the main.. The thing you are talking about is a
tendril, which works as an anchor for the plant, as it grows, it seeks
out things to grab onto..Hope this helps,,,, This is not from a heavy
hitter (although I weigh 230 pounds) , consider this a medium hitter's
advise.. heehee..

Lord Blackadder wrote:

> Hello again.
>
> I saw this on the pruning page that was posted
> yesterday.... What do the Teriiary runners look like,
> are they thin, come in a 3 prong formation and like to
> curl around things (Like the stem of one of the large
> leaves)?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
> >now come the Teritiary runners, they are the suckers
> >that come off the secondaries that you do not want.
> >They drain more from the plant than they produce. Cut
> >them, kill them, or let your dog eat them.
>
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