Nate_in_AK
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This photo makes it look slightly worse than it is, but you guys get the idea. There is a decent amount of fiber left connecting the branch to the main stalk.
I've even used electrical tape and it worked, but everything I've read says to use duct tape. Trust me, you're not the first to do that and you won't be the last either. I scrog and snap way to many for my liking.I thought so, thanks. Used blue painting tape. Gotta be a little gentler I guess!
Well the blue tape broke, so I redid the wrap with duct tape. :)I've even used electrical tape and it worked, but everything I've read says to use duct tape. Trust me, you're not the first to do that and you won't be the last either. I scrog and snap way to many for my liking.
Ok maybe i should elaborate. I agree healing it is the best. But those breaks never fully heal. When i split a main. I tape it or tie it back together. Let it heal a couple days. If after those couple days there is an exposed opening i backfill with glue. Its not for strength, it's to keep air and moisture out, which prevents mold, fungus, and pests from entering the split.The bond it can make by growing back together is better than any glue. Taping it would be the best or just leave it and she will adapt. Glue will just get in the way of healing in my opinion. If it's past the point of healing together (which it didnt look like it is in the pic) then I'd just leave it be, but for now I'd tape her up.