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I have a small perennial I'm growing (from seeds), but it's grown very lopsided since it's on a window-sill. How can I pull/push it upright?
Re: Shaping a plant?
This is what it looks like.
It looks like it's trying to grow towards the light. Do you rotate it regularly?
ETA: It also may not be getting enough light making it leggy. If that's the case, you can move it to a sunnier spot. You could also stake it, but that's not really going to solve the underlying problem
I don't have a sunnier spot. I've tried rotating but I seem to fail. I think I'm going to stake it.
I have no idea what type of plant it is.