Tbh it doesn’t look super leggy to me. Single vine borsigiana are always a bit sparse, even when they dont have a big gap between sets of leaves.
I think it would be reasonable to air layer and then take a top cutting, then mount it along side the mother plant to get a much fuller result. You could even take out that middle “stick” and propagate it for a third.
Low_Employ8454
This really is just their regular growth habit. They grow tall as opposed to bushy like Thai’s.
Unlikely_Money5747
The plants doesn’t look leggy but the aerial roots are doing their normal thing. I would give it an actual moss pole so that that the roots grow into it rather than out into the air if you want a slimmer/sleeker look to your albo. When I have aerial roots growing out, I try to encourage them to grow into the moss pole using soft Velcro strips.
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Tbh it doesn’t look super leggy to me. Single vine borsigiana are always a bit sparse, even when they dont have a big gap between sets of leaves.
I think it would be reasonable to air layer and then take a top cutting, then mount it along side the mother plant to get a much fuller result. You could even take out that middle “stick” and propagate it for a third.
This really is just their regular growth habit. They grow tall as opposed to bushy like Thai’s.
The plants doesn’t look leggy but the aerial roots are doing their normal thing. I would give it an actual moss pole so that that the roots grow into it rather than out into the air if you want a slimmer/sleeker look to your albo. When I have aerial roots growing out, I try to encourage them to grow into the moss pole using soft Velcro strips.