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Lol... tape it back together and remove the tape once it heals, next time do it immediately so it has a better chance of fusing back together. I've had one run over by a tractor and taped the main stalk back together... they're surprisingly resilient.So my dog randomly comes in the room to enjoy a few of the greater things in life with me, when all of a sudden he sneezes and his snout hit a branch on a beauty and split it right in the middle almost. Now can I chop that branch off (if need be, but I dont wanna) and still have a wonderful looking lady? Or can I pull it tight again and it will start to rebound together? HELP HELP HELP.
I did fuse it immediately after I took the pic. I freaked a lil bit but took the pic tied it so that it's super tight. The whole pic and put together took prolly 5-10minLol... tape it back together and remove the tape once it heals, next time do it immediately so it has a better chance of fusing back together. I've had one run over by a tractor and taped the main stalk back together... they're surprisingly resilient.
It just happened to me on Friday morning, I was tightening some lst wires and pulled a little too hard and I heard it crack. I split the main stem at right at the center of the Y , straight to the base of the plant. I wrapped it while it was still wet. It doesn't seem to have effected it, no drooping at all. I am thinking of adding some silica or Power Si to the next feed in hopes that it will help it heal quicker. What worries is me the plant is in week 3 of bloom.We use pipe cleaners. Once it's healed, we can take them off and re-use.
We get one almost every grow. It happens when your tent is crowded.
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