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Old 08-19-2022, 08:25 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sddarkman619 View Post

But you haven't explained much detail of HOW to do said things you talk about. Such as moving the growing tip.

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Most of what I do is so simple it shouldn't need explaining and different situations would use the same principle but could use a different technique.

Let's say you have a pup with multiple flaws, by raising the soil level around that pup the growing point inside that pup will rise.

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I think what you are doing is making things more complicated than need be, but again, that is my opinion.
I do appreciate your input but the talking down doesn't do much for me, nor do I think it helps.

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Maybe it does appear complicated but it's a quick and easy way to solve many problems.

Another simple way to move a growing point would be to tip a potted plant on it's side and leave it that way. The growing point will automatically sense it is horizontal and look for the easiest way to move to a vertical position. First it will move forward horizontally and then vertically.
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