Will gorilla grab glue be strong enough for plant?

Mar25080360
by Mar25080360
  5 answers
  • KattywhampusLOL KattywhampusLOL on Jun 19, 2017

    Really not sure what you areasking here. Why do you want to use glue with a plant?

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jun 19, 2017

    Not exactly sure what you are asking?

  • Linda Sikut Linda Sikut on Jun 19, 2017

    Mariafuccio10, Are you trying to attach a plant to a stick so that it stands up? Glue isn't generally used on plants. If you want to attach a plant to a stick to help it grow straight up, it would be better to use some twine or cotton string. That way as the plant grows, it can get taller (you might have to watch to see if the plant gets stuck at the string/twine. If that happens cut the string/twine piece bring the plant stem up to where it fits then loosely retie it. If you glue it to the stick, it will get stuck there as it grows and you won't be able to help it without tearing apart. That won't be good for the plant.


    HTH

  • Rachelle Gordon Rachelle Gordon on Jun 19, 2017

    Glue shouldn't be used on a plant. Twine, or sticks can help support the plant.

  • Cori Widen Cori Widen on Jun 20, 2017

    Would definitely keep the glue away from the plant - but maybe we're missing something here?