This dog may be my next fertilizer

jeff wright

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The title of this is just a joke however I am very upset with the dog in question. I have had 6 plants going for almost 7 weeks at this point. Four of which have just been absolutely gorgeous however I found sex on two of them yesterday. One of them did turn out to be a male so I killed it off. In my shining star of the group turned out to be a female. So as I'm celebrating in my excitement to have one of my star plants via female my dog decided to jump through the tent and destroy that plant. It got broken directly down the center. Within 5 minutes I had it tied with rooting gel inside of the split. Today I walked in and that entire side of the plant just seems like it is dead. What should I do at this point should I continue to save the rest of the plant and just cut that side off and continue on with switching into flower. Should I continue to try to save that branch that is broken. Or since I know that this is a female and it's the only one I know for sure is female should I just say screw it and cut it into all clones and hope for better luck next run as I really liked the formation of this plant.
 

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jeff wright

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cut that punk branch off neatly and carry on no worries, nice looking btw
I just feel like if I cut that Branch off it's basically taking apart half the plant. Not that there's not plenty of more plant left as they are about a foot and a half 2 to feetdiameter around
 

chiqifella

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I just feel like if I cut that Branch off it's basically taking apart half the plant. Not that there's not plenty of more plant left as they are about a foot and a half 2 to feetdiameter around
call it a lesson, whatever, it wont resurrect , move on
 

jeff wright

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Amputate and take clones, pet the dog, it was not intentional and she loves you.
Are those branches to dead at this point to even attempt clones with. Just because it is my only plan that I know for sure is a female. Should I just take the entire thing down for clones to ensure good harvest next time?
 

jeff wright

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My big thing is is I only work with a 5 by 10 area which five by five of that is veg five by five is flower that I want to make sure that I'm filling up my entire places before switching into flower
 

jeff wright

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I already have a couple clones going off of them that I started a week ago but this train was passed to me from a friend of mine who passed recently and I want to get the most out of it and keep it going to keep her name alive
 

jeff wright

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I know it's a mess inside that tent right now I'll be cleaning it up today that was courtesy of the dog jumping through. She killed one of the younger plants. Uprooted two of them I replanted them they seem to be doing fine and broke that other one to pieces
 

jeff wright

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So here's a picture of the two branches that she broke. One is a main Cola from the top where the stems split in half the other is a branch from the side. The one that got split looks completely dead however the broken branch that I cut off seems to still be healthy so I'm going to turn it into clones. I sprayed water on the open wound of the plants to try to prevent any oxygen from getting into the stem is there anything else I should be doing
 

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SSGrower

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Just some pics
Well then, the name of the place may have set her off, that is a piece of info I did not have. In which case it's your fault anyway.

It probably is too far gone if you are suspicious, hard to tell with the green light but if/when you domcut it off put it in a glass of water or something for a couple of weeks, fuck with the light it gets, watch it for herm tendency. Life gives lemons.....mmmmmmmm Beer.
 

jeff wright

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One branch there was nothing I could do for it the other Branch I cut for clones off of and I'm pretty confident that they'll be healthy I also did a pretty Hardy retrain on it to try to even out the canopy
Well then, the name of the place may have set her off, that is a piece of info I did not have. In which case it's your fault anyway.

It probably is too far gone if you are suspicious, hard to tell with the green light but if/when you domcut it off put it in a glass of water or something for a couple of weeks, fuck with the light it gets, watch it for herm tendency. Life gives lemons.....mmmmmmmm Beer.
 

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ANC

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Lol this last while I have been finding little holes in my leaves. I thought it is just from handling the plants as I manually dip and drain the whole bags.
Found the cat last night biting the leaves.
 

SSGrower

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Lol this last while I have been finding little holes in my leaves. I thought it is just from handling the plants as I manually dip and drain the whole bags.
Found the cat last night biting the leaves.
I have 2 white fluffy dogs, constantly thinking I have a mite issue, nope, just a dog hair!
 

jeff wright

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let her go, and take what cuttings you can take..... Good luck it looks okay.
That's basically what I've done at this point I might just leave her to recover for a little bit maybe keep her as a mother plant if I like how some of her clones flower out. It's just kind of messing me up because I needed at least for females to fill up the flower room and that was one I knew was female then I found a male so now I only have 4 left to throw in to flower will this one recovers so I don't know if it's going to fill up my area or not at this point because I don't know if any more will be male
 
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