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Dammit man it was almost done like 3 more weeks max
Is your entire grow autoflowers? If so that’s great! very quick cycle times and relatively easy way to keep learning. I grew autos for years before I even started trying photoperiods and I’m still trying to learn!
Just let it grow plants can heal. It might not bud in that exact area removing a bract. But it’s not going to stop the rest of your plant from flowering so no worries about that. Long as it’s not a very stunted autoflower with only one bud site grow it out and see what happens so you know for the future.
If you break a stem or even snap it half off the stalk using some tape adding some rooting gel in the wound can do wonders.
But in the end like captain said below it seems like you need to be a little more hands off. Especially with autoflowers as you don’t have the luxury of having time to fix issues.
Amen.My friend, may I suggest taking up needle point? perhaps building model boats? Juggling? I’m just trying to suggest something to keep you occupied. Sometimes, humans are the biggest issue. When I first started growing, I was a helicopter parent too friend. But there comes a time, when you just gotta roll one, sit back, and watch the grass grow. Please don’t take what I’m saying the wrong way man, I love everyone, and I think being over proactive is waaaaay better than the latter, but sing to them and be in harmony!
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