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I have had a few small tradescantia plants that always get stringy. I root new cuttings and try to pinch off the ends, but end up only with a lateral branch so that the branch is stringy but now bent at 90 degrees! I would appreciate any suggestions about generating a nice full plant. This also seems to be somewhat the case with my purple passion plants.
For such easy-rooting plants, I'd think it would be a little easier but for some reason this is eluding me...are there different ways to pinch them, or should I be doing this more? Thanks!
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