What horticultural technique can be used as a replacement for staking to manage an overly long vine?
Answer
Cutting the vine back significantly to encourage new, shorter shoots.
Pruning an excessively long and thin vine forces the plant to redirect energy into producing new, shorter growth from the base or lower nodes. The cuttings can also be used for propagation.

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