1. Build a flower standWhen the branches extend too long, they will take up space in the home and cause inconvenience. In this case, you can build a flower stand so that its branches and leaves can hang down or climb upwards along the stand. Soon they will cover the entire stand, appearing green, lush and shiny. Both methods are very beautiful, can bring a different look to the home, and will save space. 2. EntanglementPull a few iron wires or fishing lines on top and wrap the vines that are too long around them so that they can grow along the wires. Because the branches will not grow upwards naturally, be aware that you need to wrap them up manually after they grow a certain length, otherwise they will droop down and affect their ornamental value. 3. Make the PillarFind a PVC pipe, it doesn't need to be too thick, and fill it with some sand. This will increase the weight and fix it better so it won't fall over due to entanglement. Prepare some palm peel, clean it, disinfect it and dry it, then wrap it on the tube from bottom to top, fixing the head and tail parts. Then lead the plant here and spray some water on the palm bark. Keeping it moist will help the aerial roots to penetrate and wrap around more tightly. |
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