My main stem broke!! HELP!!!

MICHI-CAN

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Thank you I will! I tend to get extra lovey with my plants lol so im trying to just be patient and let it grow!
My best advice and hardest learned lesson is this:

Leave them alone. Look and inspect. Only intervene when honestly needed. Find the smallest change to attempt a fix before anything big. Plants thrive on consistency.

In common terms? How many times may I poke you and mess with your diet before you retaliate. Nature knows better than us still. LOL.

Honesty K.I.S.S. and all be good.
 

Bmiranda

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My best advice and hardest learned lesson is this:

Leave them alone. Look and inspect. Only intervene when honestly needed. Find the smallest change to attempt a fix before anything big. Plants thrive on consistency.

In common terms? How many times may I poke you and mess with your diet before you retaliate. Nature knows better than us still. LOL.

Honesty K.I.S.S. and all be good.
That's very true! Im trying to do all organic with 4 plants in 15 gallon fabric pots. Im using humbolts golden tree and aloe Vera drench for nutrients so hopefully i cant over do it with those. I use golden tree 2 times a week and just started aloe Vera drench, may do that 2 times a month !
 

MICHI-CAN

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That's very true! Im trying to do all organic with 4 plants in 15 gallon fabric pots. Im using humbolts golden tree and aloe Vera drench for nutrients so hopefully i cant over do it with those. I use golden tree 2 times a week and just started aloe Vera drench, may do that 2 times a month !
Still too complicated. I mix 4 parts of soil bases. 2 part tea, dry, frass and lobster kelp. Water only for weeks until top dress. Or feed a water soluble as I push my growth.

I prefer in ground 5 gallon holes for monsters. Just my method and thoughts.

Good luck. Not doubting. Just a well wish.
 

Bmiranda

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Still too complicated. I mix 4 parts of soil bases. 2 part tea, dry, frass and lobster kelp. Water only for weeks until top dress. Or feed a water soluble as I push my growth.

I prefer in ground 5 gallon holes for monsters. Just my method and thoughts.

Good luck. Not doubting. Just a well wish.
That sounds like a good mix! Ill have to try it! I have 4 girls, they seen to be doing well! I cant grow in ground bc i have to be able to move them around lol
 

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Bmiranda

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You must be a beast. 15 gallon pots moveable? LOL. Personally I stick to 3 gallon plastic outdoors. Depends on your goal. An easy half pound per pot if done well. View attachment 4907744View attachment 4907746
No definately not too moveable they are pretty heavy but if I need to, i can pull them inside. :) i am faily new to growing but from what i understand, and there is a lot of debate about this, the bigger the pot the bigger the yield .
 

MICHI-CAN

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No definately not too moveable they are pretty heavy but if I need to, i can pull them inside. :) i am faily new to growing but from what i understand, and there is a lot of debate about this, the bigger the pot the bigger the yield .
I grow roots for the last few years. Yes, bigger pots are bigger yields when you are mass growing or learning. Stick with your plans. Learn and adapt. Before long you will understand the plants. Then worry about mass in minimal space. Walk before you jump. LOL.

Rootball from 10' in ground. Just saying. LOL. 003.jpg
 

Bmiranda

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I grow roots for the last few years. Yes, bigger pots are bigger yields when you are mass growing or learning. Stick with your plans. Learn and adapt. Before long you will understand the plants. Then worry about mass in minimal space. Walk before you jump. LOL.

Rootball from 10' in ground. Just saying. LOL. View attachment 4907792
Thank you, im keeping track of what i do, hopefully, they will flourish!! Cant wait to see the results of my break. :)
 
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