I bought two Boston Ivy plants online. Unfortunately, the ones which
arrived are 'wonky' in that a few inches above the soil their main stems
set off at right angles, although there is limited other growth.
For where they are intended they really need to set off going up the
wall rather than along it. A bit of deviation would be OK but 90 degrees
is too much.
So do you folks know whether it would be safe to cut off the
sideways-pointing limbs?
I've put pictures of them both at
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nJ...DcZqRiQa4Eir2U
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Bl...9afZyfoXjYbuns
It's those woody leftward-growing shoots that I want to cut off but I am
concerned that doing so might kill the plants.
What do you think? Opinions welcome.
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James Harris