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Maxwell's Fluff

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Heyoh!
I'm relatively new grower (currently mid flower on my fourth grow) but I've had a surprising experience a while back and it really opened my eyes. I was ready to kill my grow and start anew, but.... Well I thought I'd share the tale and encourage any other such stories - out of personal curiosity and because perhaps it can help new growers as it helped me :D

During my second grow, 3-4 weeks into veg I booked a last minute vacation and long story short, the day we were leaving I learned my mother in law was going to use our place while we were gone. My wife didn't want her finding the tent (from the fan noise) so in a panic I just unplugged all the power to my grow tent and canceled with my brother from coming over to look after them during the week, minutes before leaving for the airport.
I had given them a good feeding the night before, but they essentially stayed 8 days in the complete dark, in a closed grow tent with no ventilation. When I came back, I opened the tent ready to cut them down and start a new grow. But they were only wilted(?), all the leaves pointing down to the ground, and perhaps a few deficient discolouring (but minor), well I just turned everything back on watered them and at the end of that same day when I checked, they were all back to normal, visually. All in all it offset the harvest "calendar", they came in later but smoking but it was just as good as the previous grow. Yield wise it was the same but I grew them by filling my available area and looking at colas and trics, not by counting weeks of veg or flower (what I refer to as "calendar growing"). So other than the time to recuperate, it's as if they never spent a week sealed in the dark!

All in all, I learnt how tough those babies are, and that for me, choosing how long to veg or flower or whatever else, comes down to looking at plant and to know if it's ready. Not because it said x amount of days on a packaging or online or whatever before I ever even started to grow.
Also, afterwards when I tried topping, trimming, or whatever and stems broke or little things went wrong, I never panicked and knew right away that the plant could fix itself with a bit of time and know how on my part (research!!!).

Share your abuse stories - hopefully with a good ending as well!
Cheers
 

$bkbbudz$

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Cannabis is an amazingly resilient plant...just look around RIU and see some of the torture plants endure and still survive producing quality budz. People using urine and feces, growing in backyard dirt, 12 seedlings in 1 pot, using incandescent lights, super cropping 4 weeks into flower, using MG and adding additional nutes 3 times a week...etcetera, it goes on and on. Makes me wish there was a cannabis abuse hotline where I could turn them in! LOL!

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KryptoBud

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Resilient plants for sure. I think most problems stem from too much attention. People will see a little spot on a leaf, then they're shit, spraying it, throw some more nutes at it turning a speck on a leaf to an absolute abortion.
 

$bkbbudz$

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Resilient plants for sure. I think most problems stem from too much attention. People will see a little spot on a leaf, then they're shit, spraying it, throw some more nutes at it turning a speck on a leaf to an absolute abortion.
True, true, very true....nothing has killed more plants than new, over-zealous, and under-educated growerz, 'loving them to death'
 

Bbcchance

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When this one was little I snapped the top off trying to fold it under my netIMAG0625.jpg
I stuck it back on with a band aid...... IMAG0703.jpg
She lived lol
 

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Maxwell's Fluff

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Cannabis is an amazingly resilient plant...just look around RIU and see some of the torture plants endure and still survive producing quality budz. People using urine and feces, growing in backyard dirt, 12 seedlings in 1 pot, using incandescent lights, super cropping 4 weeks into flower, using MG and adding additional nutes 3 times a week...etcetera, it goes on and on. Makes me wish there was a cannabis abuse hotline where I could turn them in! LOL!

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That's just insane lol. Now I'm thinking I'll do that with spring around the corner - I'll dump the clones I don't keep in the parks around town!!!

When this one was little I snapped the top off trying to fold it under my netView attachment 3649063
I stuck it back on with a band aid...... View attachment 3649068
She lived lol
oh yeah, broke my fair share of stems too, it does makes them thought we when they recover I find.
 

ButchyBoy

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In October I got word that my dad had cancer so I over watered my plants and headed down to California for a week so I could see him. when I got home they were wilted but ok.

In November I had to head back to California to say good bye. We had to hang out for 3 weeks for the funeral. When I got home this time it looked like death everywhere. The plants were very yellow and wilted. All of them sprang back accept for the Holy Grails. One of them is still hanging in there and is finally green enough to cut clones from it.

I have knocked plants off of stands emptying the pot onto the floor. I just pick them up and put them back in the pot. I have tremors so I tend to break branches every now and then. I use stretchy floral tape to mend the breaks and the plant never skips a beat!
 
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