organigrow
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Hey i just went to super crop and snapped my stem about 90% and have taped it up and propped it with string so it s still connected. Is there anything else i can do or ant other methods for these types of repairs?
Grilling skewer (or two) and duct tape. If it still has connective tissue, it will heal.Hey i just went to super crop and snapped my stem about 90% and have taped it up and propped it with string so it s still connected. Is there anything else i can do or ant other methods for these types of repairs?
It's called buddy tape or parafilm. Different purpose. (I do grafting once in a while)They sell a special grafting tape, but hard to find in stores and if you order it you probably wont get it in time.
I'd like to experiment with grafting sometime. Its sound very interesting. Im not sure if they make something like this but when we cut ourselves we use antibiotic cream or spray to prevent infection. Is there a spray or something that you can use on plants to prevent infection at the site?It's called buddy tape or parafilm. Different purpose. (I do grafting once in a while)
does the asphalt spray help seal it up, this plant is a beastHeck, a storm split this outdoors grown plant way down into trunk which filled up with water, right smack dab in the middle of 2 of the main colas. I just pulled it back together the best I could with duct tape and went about my business. Had a great yield. I did spray it with asphalt based pruning paint, notice the black color.
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Colas were so heavy they fell over in spite of my efforts to tie them up.
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I edited the post. Notice that fibrous rootball?does the asphalt spray help seal it up, this plant is a beast