chomato wrote:Can you point me to the tutorials you found?
I did a little lunch time messing about, and also (re)found a wire-bending tutorial, that I had used for corralling sprawley orchids. I think that tutorial is nice for a polished product. I'm not quite sure if thin wire, a heavy sarr, and outside wind would resist sufficiently (or if the single stake would pop out of the media), so maybe this is best for smaller plants:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZipK9jEQgc
Here's what I did at lunch - a lazy attempt. I took some of this wire (18-gauge (which I think is a little thin, but what I had on hand), plastic-coated):
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Bent it into a U (I'm thinking the U should be pot circumference-sized, or maybe a little smaller (esp. for growing in trays with lots of pots jammed together)).
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Then bent the U at a 90-degree angle
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Then before and after:
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It was a little big for that 4" pot, so I used the trick that @DragonsEye suggested, and bent it a bit more - made it less of a U and more round-shaped.
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with a little interlocking action (why not)
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And put it to use in a different pot.
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Suggestions for improvements? Other design ideas? Thoughts on plain old galvanized wire (rather than coated) - concerns about the galvanized 'zinc-iron alloy' leaching into the pots?
Been appreciating seeing other folks ideas. Depending on the plant, I see myself implementing a variety of these in the bogs this summer!