Plant Prop Pins, Strawberry Plant Pins

Plant Prop Pins, Strawberry Plant Pins

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Our Plant Propagation Pins are made of strong, durable, translucent plastic and will hold your plant in place as it roots into the pot. Our pins are great for propagating vining plants.
Great for propagating vining plants, cuttings and affixing nodes to CLIMB support poles Plant propagation pins are made of strong, durable plastic and will hold your plant in place as it roots into the pot. Simply push the pin into the medium right at the node or along the stem, and the pins will support the plant/cutting as it grows new roots Features:-Durable-Reusable-Waterproof-Easy to use Material:PlasticDimensions:Length: 2.5 inchesWidth: 0.5 inches

The indispensable tool for effortlessly expanding your plant collection! Meticulously designed for precision, these transparent pins simplify the

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