hushboy
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Hello everyone
I broke a the two main branches and tried to reattach them. I reattached them using tape and made sure the break was put together the same way it was. Unfortunately one started to wilt the other stayed strong.
I chopped the wilted one and made clones ( one week into flowering stage. Done! they look great!
Now for the bad news. the other on was doing good until i saw some yellowing just on that branch. Took a look at the injury and it was barely attached to the main stem. Yeah two weeks after the break and even though it was only attached by the skin of the main stem crazy how resilient these plant are. Even though the plant was trying it hardest i knew it was not going to make it due to the leafs yellowing and showing signs of nutrient deficiency. So I cut the branch completely off.
Option one: Make clones out of it and loose 60% Yield and figure out what where to put them. (not a fan of this option)
Option two: try to reattach limb by cutting main stem diagonally and the broken branches and taping.
Yes i tried this, it so much at stake. but if anyone has tried this and was a waste of time let me know.
OR
My question, set up the clones but keep them in flowering stage so they keep the colas keep producing.
I don't need any more clones (space not available when they get bigger)
To make maters worse i just notice spider mites.
Last resort is cut my loses and get rid of the branch (smoke it). Focus on spider mite problem.
I broke a the two main branches and tried to reattach them. I reattached them using tape and made sure the break was put together the same way it was. Unfortunately one started to wilt the other stayed strong.
I chopped the wilted one and made clones ( one week into flowering stage. Done! they look great!
Now for the bad news. the other on was doing good until i saw some yellowing just on that branch. Took a look at the injury and it was barely attached to the main stem. Yeah two weeks after the break and even though it was only attached by the skin of the main stem crazy how resilient these plant are. Even though the plant was trying it hardest i knew it was not going to make it due to the leafs yellowing and showing signs of nutrient deficiency. So I cut the branch completely off.
Option one: Make clones out of it and loose 60% Yield and figure out what where to put them. (not a fan of this option)
Option two: try to reattach limb by cutting main stem diagonally and the broken branches and taping.
Yes i tried this, it so much at stake. but if anyone has tried this and was a waste of time let me know.
OR
My question, set up the clones but keep them in flowering stage so they keep the colas keep producing.
I don't need any more clones (space not available when they get bigger)
To make maters worse i just notice spider mites.
Last resort is cut my loses and get rid of the branch (smoke it). Focus on spider mite problem.
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