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Can you cut the attachment stringy things and redirect the plant?

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Can you cut the attachment stringy things and redirect the plant?

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Yes you can.

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Sure. You can unwind them if you are patient.

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On Sep 24, 6:35*pm, "David Hare-Scott" wrote:
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Sure. You can unwind them if you are patient.

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Oh goodness no. I just can't stand my plants being intertwined. Right
now it has made friends with a tomato plant.

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Oh goodness no. I just can't stand my plants being intertwined. Right
now it has made friends with a tomato plant.

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