indy_chuck Mar 19, 2017 #1 The leaves on the Serranos in the back (middle) have not separated, do you let nature take its course or do they sometimes need a little help by separating them? Thank you
The leaves on the Serranos in the back (middle) have not separated, do you let nature take its course or do they sometimes need a little help by separating them? Thank you
peppamang Mar 19, 2017 #4 Yes, seperate them. You can free them easily with a small pair of scissors or nail clippers. Make sure you sterilize them first!
Yes, seperate them. You can free them easily with a small pair of scissors or nail clippers. Make sure you sterilize them first!
indy_chuck Mar 20, 2017 #5 peppamang said: Yes, seperate them. You can free them easily with a small pair of scissors or nail clippers. Make sure you sterilize them first! Click to expand... Thank you, I just sterilized my 4" KAI scissors and they trimmed flawlessly. Super idea, thanks!
peppamang said: Yes, seperate them. You can free them easily with a small pair of scissors or nail clippers. Make sure you sterilize them first! Click to expand... Thank you, I just sterilized my 4" KAI scissors and they trimmed flawlessly. Super idea, thanks!
The_NorthEast_ChileMan Mar 20, 2017 #7 willard3 said: Fotos always help Click to expand... Posting Picture Tutorial `
indy_chuck Mar 20, 2017 #8 I thought a video would be even better, I placed a video link in the word serranos of the original post. The_NorthEast_ChileMan said: Posting Picture Tutorial ` Click to expand...
I thought a video would be even better, I placed a video link in the word serranos of the original post. The_NorthEast_ChileMan said: Posting Picture Tutorial ` Click to expand...
indy_chuck Mar 20, 2017 #9 Serranos - here's a video illustration of my question. The_NorthEast_ChileMan said: Posting Picture Tutorial ` Click to expand...
Serranos - here's a video illustration of my question. The_NorthEast_ChileMan said: Posting Picture Tutorial ` Click to expand...