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Plants not growing straight

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What can I use to help my plants grow straight because they're growing crooked. I need something like popsicle sticks, stakes, etc.

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  1. Get sticks and insert them into the soil on either side of the plant. However big the plant is will determine how big the sticks are, then with a string of some sort (depends on the size of your plant and how fragile it may be) do a figure 8 pattern to hold the plant in place between the sticks. Do this up along the plant to the top of the sticks.

    Hopefully this helps :) I use it with my plants. Also make sure they have a direct source of light because they may be growing crooked because the light maybe out of their reach.


  2. If they're tall, I usually scatter bamboo canes (upright of course) around and in between the plants then connect them all with thread. The plants can then grow through the resulting mesh.

  3. What type of plants? And are they growing inside,outside,sun ,shade or what?

  4. how big are they??

    depending on the size popsicle stickes are good....or a big wooden spoon from the kitchen....if they are very big you can buy things specifically designed to keep them straight...they;re not expensive

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