stoopy
Well-Known Member
Ive got six Early Skunks all in a row and last time I checked they were perpendicular to the ground, now theyre all leaning at about 30° to the southeast, theyre all 7 footers and I was contemplating staking because I knew a gust of wind would roll through sooner or later, Im actually happy they got knocked over, Im really pleased with the results of topping and natural LST I have in another patch, the plants seem to be stunted for now as I believe they need to recuperate their strength and harden up at the lower stem, they are now just laying on top of the local flora (briar thickets wild blackberries) which are pretty tough, I plan to prune around the plants weekly to weed off competition, my question is, do I need to stake or if they lay atop the thickets will that be a problem? Its great cover and I can trim when needed, for staking I was thinking of a simple rod with a ring like the eye of a needle for support, the stalk should harden up but can I just leave them as is?
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