Should I tie it, to keep it tidy

My little Johnny is timidly thriving but it's the third leaf I break (fortunately it's always been the older and external one).
(Yes, I bandaged the leaf to make it last longer so it can get the sunlight as much as that lil old leaf still can. I'll chop that when it's visibly incapable to communcate anymore. And it works. Old leaf didn't die as fast as usual.)

Did some trial and error in this year with it, but I think we got a pace now.

A problem still remains. My room is small and long leaves take a lot of space. I don't mind sharing my space with this cute roomie, but I think bumping into it every day is a bit too much to take (for it).
So do I tie it, yes or "it doesn't have that type of enjoyment"?

Originally by u/Andrutza2811 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23habde3
Should I tie it, to keep it tidy My little Johnny is timidly thriving but it's the third leaf I break (fortunately it's always been the older and external one). (Yes, I bandaged the leaf to make it last longer so it can get the sunlight as much as that lil old leaf still can. I'll chop that when it's visibly incapable to communcate anymore. And it works. Old leaf didn't die as fast as usual.) Did some trial and error in this year with it, but I think we got a pace now. A problem still remains. My room is small and long leaves take a lot of space. I don't mind sharing my space with this cute roomie, but I think bumping into it every day is a bit too much to take (for it). So do I tie it, yes or "it doesn't have that type of enjoyment"? Originally by u/Andrutza2811 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23habde3
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