All-Purpose 328 feet PE-Coated Garden Plant Ties with Trimmer, Upgraded Twist Ties Plant Support Gardening Office Home Cable Organizing (328 feet/100 Meters, Green)
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It's a high-quality twist tie line that can be used for a variety of applications; however, it's a little weaker than a twist tie on a bread bag. It's suitable for a variety of tasks.
Yes, you may need to use a stick to support the plant before wrapping the twist ties around it and the stick. I hope you found this information useful.
One long strand of plastic twist tie on a spool. For my needs, 328 feet is too much. Any size you need can be cut with a cutter on a spool.
Yes, it's 100 meters / 328 feet long, which means it's suitable for a medium-sized garden, such as a 4-acre plot. 5 months. It is entirely dependent on you; if you clean and trim once a week, it will last for three months. It can be re-used and recycled in some cases.
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Thinner than any twist tie I've ever seen (as in picture)br>Cutting tab is useless except for pulling green plastic off wire (as in picture)br>All of this is a waste of money. br>I needed to secure heavy 4mm contractor bags and couldn't find any twist ties that were long enough (or thick/strong enough) to accommodate such a large bag. I KNOW I could use zip ties, but they're a pain in the neck. WHY CAN'T A COMPANY JUST MAKE TWIST TIES THAT ARE THICK, LONG, AND STRONG? FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, WE PLACED A MAN ON THE MOON! ROCKET SCIENCE SHOULDN'T BE USED FOR TWIST TIES.
He didn't seem to like the ones made of fake rubber. Small ones were strewn about the house like confetti. This is by far the most cost-effective and long-lasting supply of cat toys available.
I bought this to replace the soft ties I usually use to tie branches together when bending in my backyard garden. I was looking for a more cost-effective option, and you certainly get a lot of material for your money here. That said, I don't think it's a good substitute for the soft tie material I usually use. It has its place, and I can use it in certain circumstances, but the soft tie material allows you to make a hook on one end to hook the grid material or another stem, and then hook the other end where it needs to go. With this, you won't be able to do that. You must be able to reach down and create a loop before attaching the other end and repeating the process. As I previously stated, this method can be used in some situations, but not when there is a lot of foliage and you need to reach through it. Some growers reading this may not understand what I'm getting at, but others will. br>br>Now, as far as other uses for twist tie material, this will suffice; you get a lot, and the convenience of having an attached cutter, albeit not the most elegant cutter, makes this a good solution for a variety of other tasks. br>br>On that basis, I can recommend this product; however, the soft tie stuff works better for the uses I mentioned.
LST stands for Long-Term Storage Technology. Low stress training is a technique that allows you to bend plants to grow in the way you want them to. I was concerned that this wire would harm my plants, but it had no such effect. It's been around three years since I've used it. It's been 4 months now with no problems, and it's also quite sturdy, so don't be concerned that it won't hold up. Probably if you're growing a literal tree, but it's fine for everything else!.
This is what I did with my tomato plants. In each of my 20 gallon grow bags, I have three plants with a tomato cage and stake. My plants grew to be too big for the cages, even though they were a container variety. I used this to keep the cages upright by tying them to the grow bags. They loosened up and broke in one place after surviving a summer storm in the Midwest. I had cages come completely out of the soil before using these ties, and one of my wooden stakes snapped at the soil line; now they lean to one side, but they will loosen with the weight of the plants, especially if it rains or winds. Next year, I'll be smarter and tie down my cages when I plant, as well as find a way to provide additional support. These should only be used for light support and not for anything that needs to withstand a beating.
It arrived exactly as described. I had hoped for a bit more strength, but it's fine for bonsai. I paid ten dollars for a cheap wire from the dollar store that feels much stronger. It does, however, come in a nice package with a built-in cutter. It is extremely simple to operate. I had hoped for something a little more powerful. It's useful as long as you're using it to break in plants; don't expect it to last for any kind of fun shaping.
Twist ties come in handy in a variety of situations. When you have a role like this, you have complete control over the length. These are simple to cut and sturdy enough to hold my heaviest extension cords. Excellent product.