Stem snapped, leaves wilting...help

My plant is about a month into vegging. I was at the second stage of main lining, when I tried to tie down one of the branches as broke it. It’s now hanging on by a thread, so I have it propped up and it’s connected, but not enough to stand without the prop. It’s now a day and a half later and it’s wilting. Will it survive? Tips??? Pics provided, thx.
 

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Ringsixty

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Will the branch survive, all wilted? NO, must have been a bad break.
What's with all the extra vegetation, camouflage?
 
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Tim1987

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Just be a little wary too, if it snapped really easily.

It can happen sometimes, if plants are low on calcium and PK.
 

Tim1987

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Nope it’s buildasoil (I laughed though lol)
Dont you think all those plants on top are depriving your plant of nutrition and pot space?
Just like weeds.

Those little plant have to die. Before they supply anything of substance to the soil.
Until then they're just zapping nutrients from the soil
 
Dont you think all those plants on top are depriving your plant of nutrition and pot space?
Just like weeds.

Those little plant have to die. Before they supply anything of substance to the soil.
Until then they're just zapping nutrients from the soil
Plus I’m running 600 watts of top bin cob Cree in my veg room
 

Tim1987

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I thought so in theory, but here is “ dude what is that” by Cannarado at 5 weeks into flowering ( I cut the cover crop once a month)
Thats really cool!
I really like permaculture principles. Have always done the same outdoors for my garden beds. I never realized you could with indoor containers. You just proved it to me.
Thank-you
 
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