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Jul 4, 2012 1:33 PM CST
Name: Porkpal
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The canes will grow from the tips so you will not need to move your current ties - however you may want to. As it is the growing ends that bloom, you will get more flowers if you train the canes more horizontally which will cause them to send off lateral shoots (upwards) and these each will bloom. As it is now, most of your blooms will be on the tops of your tall vertical canes.
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