Ugold 8mil Extra Thick 150 Feet x 1/2'' Stretch Tie Tape Plant Ribbon Garden Green Vinyl Stake
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Hello, the tape has an 8 mil thickness. br>And, yes, we will include strength information in the product description. br>Many thanks for your inquiry!
It is possible that you will reuse it, but it is more likely that you will not. It also lacks the ability to adhere to surfaces. It needs to be tied. It is extremely thick and durable. It's perfect for tying up garden plants. For that reason, I prefer the larger version.
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This plant tie (aka tape) is exactly what I needed for securing my plants and is exactly what I expected. It's used for a lot more than just plants! Here are some of the things I like about it: br>br>Here are some of the things I like about it: br>* It's a high-quality item in a pleasant shade of green. On plants, it isn't unattractive. br>br>* It can be stretched a LOT if desired by applying slight tension. br>br>* Making it slimmer is as simple as cutting vertically down the center. br>br>* Long-lasting roll!br>br>And, despite the fact that it's called "tape," don't expect it to be sticky like regular tape: Because it isn't supposed to be sticky, it doesn't have any adhesive. br>br>To prevent the tape from unrolling from the cardboard center, simply secure it with a piece of sticky tape at the very end. I do the same thing with my fabric tape measures. br>br>I hope this review was helpful in your decision to purchase a plant tie!.
With each step, the plant ribbon shook its tail as it approached the dungeon's entrance. It realized it was past time to confront the threat that no one else dared to face. Perhaps they, not it, should have stood here, but courage knows no bounds, not even those expertly woven with a plant ribbon like this one. br>br>The entrance. It's a nice plant ribbon, despite the fact that it's bleh.
Simple to work with. Perfect for tying up overgrown tomatoes or anything else that grows beyond the support hoops. It's kind of amusing that they spelled pvc stretch tie "pvc strerch tie" on the package. Unfortunately, this gives the impression that their quality control and packaging staff aren't particularly bright or alert. That alone may deter people from using their product, which I have found to be extremely beneficial!.
What a load of nonsense. Is this the waste from some other product's roll ends that should have been thrown away or recycled? If you're not careful, the entire roll will unroll on the floor before you even get it out of the package. It's just a wound roll of slick plastic that you can't contain unless you figure it out yourself. It's not as stretchy as advertised, and knotting it in the tight places where you'd want to use it in your plants would be a pain. The velcro holds up well. That is not the case with this stuff.
We've been using this product for years to tie up our tomatoes, cucumbers, and other produce. It's a very versatile and forgiving "tie-up. " up" that isn't harmful to the plant We used to use twine, but after trying this low-cost alternative, we'll never go back.
Because the tape would not stick to the tree or to itself, I had to wrap it in electrical tape. Isn't it true that tape is supposed to adhere? This is a waste of money.
Please accept my apologies for the previous incorrect review, in which I gave three stars and stated that the product image on Amazon did not match what I received. It's not a good idea to write reviews in the middle of a Florida thunderstorm. This product is EXCELLENT; it is exactly as it appears on Amazon and functions flawlessly. It's what I use to keep orchids attached to the trunks of coconut palms.
Tomato plants or anything else of similar weight can be tied up with the 1/2 inch 8 mil thickness. br>I enjoy it and intend to purchase more.