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Old 05-04-2013, 07:14 AM
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Hi all. Here's a little method for the beginners on one way to straighten an errant new growth from shooting out the side of the pot. A rock works too. I use this method all the time on those wayward growths and they flower nicely. On new roots that run amok I use a small hairpin to pin them down into the media and they then dive down into the pot. Just a little idea for those who like to try new things.

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