LokoTrashman
Active Member
My outdoor grow is closing in to the finish line, and as of last week I have a pretty big problem .
As the plants were growing I have tied them down to one side (for stealth reasons).
The problem is that the knot I tied has become to tight for the main stalk to grow big and strong, so as time went by the plant "cut" itself into the wire, so one day I came to see that the main stalk had broken at the point where it was tied (it snapped under its own weight), it snapped but it didnt broke entirely, there was still some stalk matter holding together.
I used splints to tie the main stalk back and secured the plants weight with a Y shape support underneath the main stalk, but thats about all I can do.
The plant didnt seem to die , It went on living and looked good till today.
Today I saw that most leaves were droopy, almost on all branches with the exception of one, on this branch everything looked great. Consider that the place where the stalk snapped is just under from where all branches grow, so its curious that one branch has no signs of stress from the stem breaking but all other branches have droopiness and overall bad aspect.
In short what happened is an extreme supercropping on the main stem. I am worried that I could lose most of my plant due to my newbness And its a plant that is 100% female, unlike my other plant that is a hermie.
I was thinking maybe watering could help revigorate the plant.
please let me know anything if you know, I hope to save as much as I can from my babe.
peace.
As the plants were growing I have tied them down to one side (for stealth reasons).
The problem is that the knot I tied has become to tight for the main stalk to grow big and strong, so as time went by the plant "cut" itself into the wire, so one day I came to see that the main stalk had broken at the point where it was tied (it snapped under its own weight), it snapped but it didnt broke entirely, there was still some stalk matter holding together.
I used splints to tie the main stalk back and secured the plants weight with a Y shape support underneath the main stalk, but thats about all I can do.
The plant didnt seem to die , It went on living and looked good till today.
Today I saw that most leaves were droopy, almost on all branches with the exception of one, on this branch everything looked great. Consider that the place where the stalk snapped is just under from where all branches grow, so its curious that one branch has no signs of stress from the stem breaking but all other branches have droopiness and overall bad aspect.
In short what happened is an extreme supercropping on the main stem. I am worried that I could lose most of my plant due to my newbness And its a plant that is 100% female, unlike my other plant that is a hermie.
I was thinking maybe watering could help revigorate the plant.
please let me know anything if you know, I hope to save as much as I can from my babe.
peace.