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Older Ming Aralia Many Longer Stems. How Do You Support Them

This is a beautiful twisted plant but some of the stems are not strong enough to support themselves. I have been using metal stakes. Any suggestions? Thank you.


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#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 10/26/2020 @ 3:24 pm

Our experts say to prune them occasionally to encourage some outward growth and reduce spindly stems. When you cut off some of the top length, you can propagate more plants with the cuttings.

As far as stakes go, you might try green colored stakes that wouldn't be so noticeable.

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#2 Comment By BushDoctor On 10/26/2020 @ 3:56 pm

Generally, it can help to do some pruning on occasion. Test this out on one branch, and when the new growth sprouts in response, you can cut another. continue until the plant has filled out more properly. It is important to do this, slowly, though. This will help avoid shock.

This article will help you with their care:

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