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New idea for staking paph leaves, for real
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<blockquote data-quote="NYEric" data-source="post: 28034" data-attributes="member: 252"><p>I've often wondered about this as some of my plants have 14"-18" leaves. I dont think naturally the leaves would grow up, but how natural are 4th generation besseae hybrids? My problem, as later photos will show hopefully, is that in my small space the drooping leaves from one plant may be covering 3 or 4 other plants. The stake and tape thing doesn't look bad, especially since the tape is clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYEric, post: 28034, member: 252"] I've often wondered about this as some of my plants have 14"-18" leaves. I dont think naturally the leaves would grow up, but how natural are 4th generation besseae hybrids? My problem, as later photos will show hopefully, is that in my small space the drooping leaves from one plant may be covering 3 or 4 other plants. The stake and tape thing doesn't look bad, especially since the tape is clear. [/QUOTE]
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