Frankster
Never trust a doctor who's plants have died.
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This is a good one for starters. I hope others add to this thread, it could be quite interesting and fun, while being informative.
This particular plants been ripening it's pollen's for a week or two, out on the patio in this same condition. I didn't think the tip would survive, but it did.
I think what saved it, was putting a little of my foliar spray on it immediately after the damage, then setting it over in a shady corner to recover. I've been harvesting a few of the auto pollens it's produced, to solidify some of the first generation autos I've created of late. Also as a source of food stock/propagation station for any predator mites that might be lurking around here...
But keeping it out of the rooms for very obvious reasons.
This particular plants been ripening it's pollen's for a week or two, out on the patio in this same condition. I didn't think the tip would survive, but it did.
I think what saved it, was putting a little of my foliar spray on it immediately after the damage, then setting it over in a shady corner to recover. I've been harvesting a few of the auto pollens it's produced, to solidify some of the first generation autos I've created of late. Also as a source of food stock/propagation station for any predator mites that might be lurking around here...
But keeping it out of the rooms for very obvious reasons.
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