Plant clip nightmare

Vladamor

New Member
Hey everyone so I messed up and I have 9 lst clips stuck on my plant. I guess my question is do I leave them and or do I heat up a butter knife and ? Will it choke the plant significantly enough that bud production would be affected?PXL_20211104_034713427.MP.jpg
 

Wizzlebiz

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone so I messed up and I have 9 lst clips stuck on my plant. I guess my question is do I leave them and or do I heat up a butter knife and ? Will it choke the plant significantly enough that bud production would be affected?
Got a pic?
 

icetech

Well-Known Member
If you can get them out of there i would, the plant will probably live but not be near as happy as it could be.
 

lusidghost

Well-Known Member
It won't hurt I don't think. The stem will grow around the clip. As long as you have the skin on their it's alive and pumping water.
I'm on the fence with this. I've had it happen to stalks while using FloraCaps, and the plants were fine. But I've also read about how braided bonsai branches can choke each other out as the plant grows.

I would take them off if possible, but if not let us know how they turn out.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I'm on the fence with this. I've had it happen to stalks while using FloraCaps, and the plants were fine. But I've also read about how braided bonsai branches can choke each other out as the plant grows.

I would take them off if possible, but if not let us know how they turn out.
I feel your pain. I had to cut the opening and make it larger for these. Eventually I just took them off.
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OP I'd do your best to take them off. Needle nose or regular pliers with care not to damage the plant. Use green garden wire to LST next time.
 

ComfortCreator

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I think you are worrying too much. If there is room for them to grow in diameter they will. If not, take or carefully cut/saw them off and never use them again. I think the benefit of using them (easier?) Is obv not true. If you dont have a saw, even a serrated knife will get them off. Or pruning shears used carefully.

Some inventions arent always winners. Velcro and.insulated wire ties work 100% and are easier to remove.
 

ComfortCreator

Well-Known Member
Amazon sells "plant ties" that are good basic wire for $2 to $10 or so. There is a very gentle soft tie, just like a twist tie for a garbage bag. And then xtsho above showed the stronger ties. For stronger ties I also like and use velcro. All available from Amazon, cheap.
 
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