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Low stress training and this happened

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Can my plant recover from this on the second day of flowering
 

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Do not worry about that, use some duct tape and secure the branch back in place. She will heal herself in a couple of days.
 
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I put some tape around it
 

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I put some tape
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Do not worry about that, use some duct tape and secure the branch back in place. She will heal herself in a couple of days.
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thank you for the speedy response!!
 
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do I have to take the tie off? Or can I just put some tape over it and let it heal
 
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After a week or so can I take the tape off?
 

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do I have to take the tie off? Or can I just put some tape over it and let it heal
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Just let it heal. Duct tape was mentioned for a reason. It is the go to for damage repair.Something about duct tapes glue. I'm old I forget why but I was told no electrical tape. I just harvested 2 plants with similar breaks and the tape stayed on for its life.
 
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do I have to take the tie off? Or can I just put some tape over it and let it heal
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no worries at all, just leave it be..
i broke a two foot long branch off one of my outdoors and she didn’t skip a beat…
breaks happen all the time and you got to it in time..
 
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no worries at all, just leave it be..
i broke a two foot long branch off one of my outdoors and she didn’t skip a beat…
breaks happen all the time and you got to it in time..
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that sounds terryfing
 
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that sounds terryfing
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see the circle that’s where it was, i got to it too late so i pulled it off a week or so ago
 
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Wow a big beautiful women like that and I wouldn’t mind losing a branch or two and do you think it’s okay I used blue masking tape?
 
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Wow a big beautiful women like that and I wouldn’t mind losing a branch or two and do you think it’s okay I used blue masking tape?
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ya anything works, just leave it as mentioned all advice from other growers above is correct..
here’s one the broke indoors and i just left it, no support.. it healed and the branch is fine.
 
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If you did not snap the branch completely off plant take aloe put in wound and duct tape it back together it may heal may not depending on how bad the break is, when u lst use ur left hand thumb and index finger and hold branch securely at node that will stop it from snapping off, while holding with left hand take right thumb and index finger and move slowly up the branch while gently bending were you want the branch to go, stuff like that happens to the best of us.
 
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Thank you guys for the advice and the reassurance ! , first grow so I didn’t know what to expect from a split like that , I looked up some split stems and some people had it a lot worse and there plant is healthy! With that in mind and the advice everybody gave me I have the confidence that she will recover just fine. Thanks again everybody!
 
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Your welcome, it happens...now let us watch her heal.
 
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I snapped the main stalk of this plant in half. The arrow shows the direction of the branch. She gave me a nice bud, regardless.

As long as there is still a connection, even if it's just the "bark" of the branch, the plant will carry on.
 
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I snapped the main stalk of this plant in half. The arrow shows the direction of the branch. She gave me a nice bud, regardless.

As long as there is still a connection, even if it's just the "bark" of the branch, the plant will carry on.
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I saw this picture and the guy that his plant still recovered and it was as if nothing happened
 

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People wouldn’t super crop their plants if a snapped branch hurt them.
 
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