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  • You can put the base around the plant either before or while you have a plant planted. You can always attach the poles later on. That way you wont disrupt your roots. Try that out, you will see. Good luck!

  • I don't start using plant supporters until i absolutely need them in the duration of a grow cycle. This is mainly due to the fact that I like to manipulate the dirt in my 7 gallon pots. I try to avoid water running down the sides of the pots, so shifting the dirt is necessary to me. I am somewhat concerned with whether or not these cages would do too much damage to the root systems of my plants since i would be applying them later in growth. I am still considering purchasing one to try.

  • ive brought some of these and they work great! walmart sticks are no comparison. according to their website globalgardenfriends(dot)com they are made in america and 100% certified biodegradable. so i guess they were worth what i paid :) mine have been working great and are very strong. the poles on these are elliptical too which i like....go try em out!

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  • Cool idea but cant u get those wooden sticks at wallmart for like $1.99 for like 50 sticks. So why would i want to buy this product if it cost more than $1.99? Is it ecofriendly (made from mostly recycled plastic), is it a SMART product (made by americans) for americans or (made by canadians) for canadians? If so its worth $15-$20 each then. If not $1.99 CHINA walmart sticks are way better for peppers!

  • Wow

  • Looks like a pretty good setup.

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