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Need help picking fishing line.
What kind of fishing line do you use. I go to amazon.com and can't find good descriptions of the stuff. The pictures don't always show the line itself and since I have never gone fishing a day in my life, some of the descriptions minus well be in a different language. I saw some said braided, stay away from that, I saw pictures of some that are coloured, and I saw some that say weights on them. I'm guess thats to do with how strong they are. Well, I figured I needed help, so help!
Also I need to get it online because they closed my nearby sports authority, then I called the other one near me and the models, and they all said I had to drive out to Long Island if I wanted fishing line in their stores. I've never actually noticed a fisherman's supply store, so that leaves me the internet. Plus I realized that if I had just ordered it online two weeks ago when I saw that I needed some, I would have had it by now. |
You want plain old monofilament, not colored, in a heavy weight so it doesn't cut into the plant. Twenty lbs. or more, I would say.
I've heard that some people use strips of nylons to tie mounts. Maybe more available in New York :)? |
I don't use fishing lines but wanted you to check Walmart. I'm pretty sure they have it.
FWIW, I use net bags for onions/babybels. |
I use fishing line, my husbands and I believe it's 8lbs. I also use a wire made for plants. The wire is fairly thin and green, Walmart has it as well as some craft stores like Michaels. It works well but I resort to thread a lot of the time. Thread is easy to use and over time it just rots away if it's cotton.
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I used to use fishing line but found it awkward and it could cut into roots if too tight. I now use the cloth wrapped wire used for floral arranging or cable zip ties -they are so much easier to get a secured hold. Most frequently...the zip ties - they come in different sizes and I find them to be the easiest to work with. Plus easy to find just about anywhere and they come in black and clear.
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Or... Get some coconut husk fiber, lay it laterally across the base of the plant and roots, and use a staple gun to affix the ends to the mount on either side. When the plant is suitably attached, pluck out the staples and you're done.
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---------- Post added at 09:59 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:56 AM ---------- Ok, thanks for the help. I did not realize I had to look for the words monofilament and 8lbs or more. So I ended up getting this: https://www.amazon.com/Sufix-Elite-F...b+fishing+line |
Dental floss works well. It more flexible and much easier to work with than fishing line. Some of it is green.
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These are great alternatives guys, keep them coming. You never know when you are in a pinch.
About 8 years ago I mounted a Phal using green thread. I can't believe I forgot how to be innovative. |
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