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these tops will never make it what can I do about it since it’s a auto

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Manipulate them to grow in a circle around the Grobo wall, I use my grobo supports to keep them from the light.
You may have to harvest twice, taking the tops off once they are ripe and then allowing the rest of the plant to mature before taking it out.

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I’d cut those bottom ones that won’t produce much right off near the base (but not too close, leave a bit of a nub)

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Oooof I better leave alone for a while

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can I use as clone? In sohum?

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The thin one might take the other one might be a bit thick maybe cut further up where it is thinner and softer.

You will want to re-cut them at a 45 degree angle and probably keep them inside a controlled environment (high humidity/etc) for a while. If you put them in there put the top of a 2L bottle over them for a couple weeks to keep the humidity higher. Something like this: Turning 2-liter soda bottle into a mini-greenhouse – Laidback Gardener but use one bottle for each don’t make them so small. I’d cut the bottom off personally, leave top open so it can breathe a little.

Some rooting gel helps but is not required - if you don’t have any on hand just plant them in wet soil.

Read up a bit more on “rooting clones” for more info, Stephen made a good video about it here:

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Also remember that’s an autoflower so it’s not likely to go very far even if it takes but I am interested to see what happens. :slight_smile:

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I just threw a auto bubblegum seed that I left in a shot glass of water for 5 days into the pot and sohum soil experiment lol will see

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Nice, that certainly simplifies things. :wink: Good luck.

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lol update after some leaf pulling and pulling a few tops to the side dont seem like me cutting those 2 tops off upset her to much than again it’s my first grow lol

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this baby just keeps on stretching omg

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a lil lost on where to start on some supercroping already broke 1 top n taped it back up lol

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not shur if that will work or not but hey

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It didn’t break completely off it was hanging/snapped so I taped it think it will heal n continue growing or is it a lost n just cutt it all the way off?

If it didn’t break wide open and split in half it should heal up and continue, and even then you can just tape it back in place and it’ll usually heal from something like that too. It’ll swell into something like a knuckle after a while.

Another thing to do is setup a support for the (now hanging) branch so it’s not hanging too low, if you find it wants to flop over too much. Just hold it up where you want it to grow into place.

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Yea it snapped but was still holding on so taped it my plant ties just came in so that will definitely help me tie the tops down so not so close to light a lil overwhelming cause I’m new to this but i think i got it👌

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If it snapped then your not softening up the stem enough I think. You’ll really need to pinch it a couple times, I do it in the same spot but rotate around so it goes over pretty easy without having to force it. That’s what I suspect happened. But yeah just pick a spot and go clockwise with your bends around the perimeter of the box. Maybe you’ll be able to point some in towards the middle but I wouldn’t too much. I tried to stay around the box.

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