Seamaiden
Well-Known Member
Alright, I have been forced to perform an early harvest on one of my girls, as a BIG gust of wind sent her right off our deck. At least a 30' drop.
(I was standing there and heard it coming, too, wicked scary, didn't think it would take anything off quite like that, whoops!)
I immediately sprang into action and ran down to the plant, thinking that if the main tap root system wasn't damaged too badly I could re-pot, tape and splint her boo-boos and keep her going to the finish line. I was also planning on re-vegging any and all who take to it. Not so with this gal. Root ball is demolished, soil all over the place, broke one of my better pots very well, main stem split ALL the way down to the root ball, or what remained of it. I must harvest early.
My main problem, there is soil stuck in a lot of the buds. We have a compressor, so I tried to carefully blow out loose bits of soil, but the buds are pretty sticky, so there's a good bit of soil stuck in still. What would you do? I tried lightly spraying one of the buds off, no good (I'm not too worried about delayed drying, it's pretty dry up here), not effective.
Would you just leave it? Let the soil fall where it may? Try to further clean? Needless to say I do not want to toss several months'-worth of work away, fortunately she was pretty close to finishing anyway (but I wasn't ready to start trimming and cleaning right now, sheesh). I will begin my trimming while eagerly awaiting your replies.
(I was standing there and heard it coming, too, wicked scary, didn't think it would take anything off quite like that, whoops!)
I immediately sprang into action and ran down to the plant, thinking that if the main tap root system wasn't damaged too badly I could re-pot, tape and splint her boo-boos and keep her going to the finish line. I was also planning on re-vegging any and all who take to it. Not so with this gal. Root ball is demolished, soil all over the place, broke one of my better pots very well, main stem split ALL the way down to the root ball, or what remained of it. I must harvest early.
My main problem, there is soil stuck in a lot of the buds. We have a compressor, so I tried to carefully blow out loose bits of soil, but the buds are pretty sticky, so there's a good bit of soil stuck in still. What would you do? I tried lightly spraying one of the buds off, no good (I'm not too worried about delayed drying, it's pretty dry up here), not effective.
Would you just leave it? Let the soil fall where it may? Try to further clean? Needless to say I do not want to toss several months'-worth of work away, fortunately she was pretty close to finishing anyway (but I wasn't ready to start trimming and cleaning right now, sheesh). I will begin my trimming while eagerly awaiting your replies.