Thats qay more damaged then mine was. I looked through photos to check. Good luck with her she looks healthy enough. Can you ptop her up?
I think I’m still gonna retire here. She’s not moving enough nutes and even if the decay stops now, the yeild is gonna be super low regardless. Better cut my losses. Unless someone on here has some crazy idea, but I can’t imagine she can come back from this.
My idea is to take a couple tokes of that giant Blunt you have sitting in the ash tray! Don’t get caught up in where did I go wrong and any mistakes that might have been made or not made! It’s all simply just a process to evolve…take a couple more tokes! You’ll see:exploding_head:
P.S. my second grow fell over 40 days in…stem gave away on me! I was away for awhile and apparently the ph was way over
So I’ve been insanely busy this week and haven’t even opened the grobo. Ummm… the stem is thickening and looking less rotten… it’s still growing… whats happennnnning… should I keep her going and expect a low yeild/low quality, or start over? Is she gonna be more sensitive to more mature issues. I mean, the fan leaves don’t look super healthy, but they aren’t much worse than they were. Maybe run an experiment for the community at my own expense? Idk, anyone curious to see how this pans out???
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She could recover ultimately
Mine did and that part darkened like yours and kept going. Might need some support. Totally up to you. If its stressing the plant out it might be beneficial to your grow or quality. The fact shes still so healthy leads me to believe shes recovering
Wow awesome! But yea good point. It may be stressful now, but may strengthen her up in the long run assuming the nutrient paths are still flowing. If it starts getting to heavy I’ll add some vertical support. Lets give it another week eh???
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Keep her alive and give her a shot! I agree with the advice to support and prop up the stem. Try to avoid bending it like that in the photos. See how she does in 1 week. The new leaf growth and bud sites look good.
I was going to prop it up, but the plant has already grown upwards. If the weight of the plant starts affecting the stem I’ll support the plant. But i think straightening it might break it.
Just a wild guess, but would some duct tape work with helping the recovery and support the stem? I’ve seen in many youtube videos and many of them are using duct tape to tape up broken branches and stems while super cropping
Ive used cut starws or filters. Be careful what you use
I used plumbing tape. But I have seen others use duct tape or electrical tape. From what I read they say the adhesive will lose strength and come off no problem.
I’m actually more worried about standing it back up. It’s been fallen over for over a week now, the plants redirected growing, and the stem is getting thicker! Plants taking off again! I’m gonna trim off some of the unhealthy fan leaves that are in shadow this weekend.
is that pod 100 % dry?
So this sounds like a dumb question, but how can it ever be 100% dry if theres water bubbling underneath it?