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Originally Posted by beam2050
for me when they grow crooked, [which they will do it with a quickness] straightening them back seems to take a lot out of them. they don't seem want to grow good again. i just plant them in the ground bent.
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Interesting that you plant them that way. I had not noticed a slow down after planting them upright again but I will have to look for that next time one of mine bends. Do the ones, planted out bent, produce fruit well after that?