Re: Secondary Vines
During the heat of the day, when the plant is most flexible and least
likely to break, pull the vine down about 2 inches. Might use two pegs
with the string attached to each. Loop the sting around the vine twice
and plant the pegs so that the desired pull of two inches is on the vine.
Move it out a little each day during the hottest part of the day (or at
least when it is hot vs in the morning when the vines are brittle.)
Jon in UT
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Jon, Carrie, and Zion Cherelle Jaussi
jljaussi@iname.com
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On Thu, 24 Jun 1999 21:01:36 -0400 "Wayne Kennedy"
<waynekennedy@sprint.ca> writes:
>Ok has anyone a suggestion regarding secondary vines that grow
>straight up
>about three ft then come crashing down only to kink the vine near the
>main.......other than that it's a great plant with 28 to 30"
>leaves...........Wayne
>
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