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Tail separated from Seed head - is it toast?

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Tail separated from Seed head - is it toast?

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Lol if that comes to life I ain’t smoking it darn zombie weed get me all messed up 🤣
 

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Are you doing this for kicks and giggles as it won’t ever grow it’s as dead as a door mail
Yeah, may be futile but will learn a thing or two.

So waiting on the grafting tape. If I remove a kidney err … cot from one of my other seedlings and graft on top to initiate some photosynthesis what are your thoughts?
 
Yeah, may be futile but will learn a thing or two.

So waiting on the grafting tape. If I remove a kidney err … cot from one of my other seedlings and graft on top to initiate some photosynthesis what are your thoughts?
Waste. Of. Your. Time.
Just move on dude. Its dead as dead can be. Whatever Frankenstein shit you do to it wont matter.
 
The other link I posted above for censored but same issue but found a way.

Replace invalid with “rollitup”
Well she was really small and then one day I woke up and she had shot up. I think my other plants had a little bit of a potassium(K) deficiency and from what I read can cause stretching which in this case was beneficial. Now hopefully those flowers fatten up. Either way not bad for a plant who sprouted without cotyledons.

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You could buy some fancy lab gear to clone it from a tissue sample. It’s not impossible, just crazy 😜
 
Well the grafting tape had zero adhesive and not exactly what I expected. Ended up using it as an insulator around the stem and cot to and pinched it on with masking tape around it to hold.

Here is the kidney errr Cot donor (Blueberry Auto) which is growing well. Shown now with just one Cot.

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The Donor cot.
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And finished surgery. Lightly scraped and exposed surfaces dor where the stem and cot mate.

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Checked today and the Cot isn’t dead yet (still looks good) so I guess we’ll see. Increased the humidity and turned down the light temporarily.

Keeping the joined area moist. Seemed to work for a badly kinked stem in my last grow. Used a cardboard wrap for a spring and held on with tape. Dropped water on the kink down the cardboard tune and healed with a good yield.
 
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To each their own i guess.

I dont have time to deal with stuff like that.

Really not much time and effort invested. If it works it works, if it doesn’t it doesn’t, no skin off my stem 😆

Uncle and grandfather from the old country were grafting everything in sight, fermenting grapes, and cooking shine back in the day.

I see you have your battles with those drilling holes in stems and buds growing Northern Lights grow after grow. Keep up the battle. 👍
 
Same, Same due to cold weather & lack of climate control, also old seed, F Greybeard.
 
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