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Heres the video where he shows how to tie off your vines so it doesnt need a top support. Im going to use nylon rope. https://youtu.be/ZCtUTAibWN8
Quote from: spaugh on February 25, 2020, 07:22:07 PMHeres the video where he shows how to tie off your vines so it doesnt need a top support. Im going to use nylon rope. https://youtu.be/ZCtUTAibWN8It makes them very easy to prune quickly! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce8ko94dSVk
Quote from: pineislander on February 26, 2020, 08:38:57 AMQuote from: spaugh on February 25, 2020, 07:22:07 PMHeres the video where he shows how to tie off your vines so it doesnt need a top support. Im going to use nylon rope. https://youtu.be/ZCtUTAibWN8It makes them very easy to prune quickly! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce8ko94dSVkFarm hand who never got paid?
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I would be interested if its a real paid person doing these or a AI algorithm.
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I made a bunch of posts with these top features but Ive decided to just go topless with them. My friend Thy sent some videos of vietnamese techniques and convinced me its not necessary to have tops. So the rest of the posts won't have any top feature going forward. Much easier, cheaper overall Im happy with that.
Quote from: spaugh on February 25, 2020, 12:36:07 AMI made a bunch of posts with these top features but Ive decided to just go topless with them. My friend Thy sent some videos of vietnamese techniques and convinced me its not necessary to have tops. So the rest of the posts won't have any top feature going forward. Much easier, cheaper overall Im happy with that. The indented part of these posts is there so that the top piece can slip on. I used threaded hot dipped galvanized 1/2 inch bolt to attach my top but I like the idea of the indent. My 10 concrete dragonfruit posts survived Hurricane Ian 150 mph winds without leaning and most branches hung on. I really doubt they would have held on with no top piece.