Hollatchaboy
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Ok a lot of good opinions here. One thought I'm having though is, has the mechanisms for water and food transportation been affected to the point that it'll affect bud growth?
No way. It'll end up being thicker there. There's a reason people supercrop besides height reasons. It'll be like a 8 lane highway vs a 4 in that spot, lol. Well kinda, lol.Ok a lot of good opinions here. One thought I'm having though is, has the mechanisms for water and food transportation been affected to the point that it'll affect bud growth?
I super cropped this og kush hard right at flip and supported the top with a yoyo for a week while it healed. It grew a huge knuckle and never skipped a beat. I would think you would see if it's going to be a problem in the next 7-10 days by how the plant is doing above the break.Ok a lot of good opinions here. One thought I'm having though is, has the mechanisms for water and food transportation been affected to the point that it'll affect bud growth?
Its fine being all split open like that. Indoors with no bugs you dont even have to tape them. I dont even tape my outdoors when they burst like that.I wanted a 90° bend, but it was a thick spot. So I tried pinching around the area. I had to pinch really hard, while trying to bend. I agree that it's strange, and it's why I asked what everybody thought. I haven't experienced this yet, but I figure somebody else may have.
It is the 11 finger gdp. I waited too long to bend. I've put tape around the area, now hopefully she pulls through. It looks like she's still growing a bit, just a lot slower than she was, and a bit droopier.Bugger, is that your gdp with 11 finger leaves? Hopefully it will pull through mate. I've snapped 2 stems just not quite as bad, duct tape and a support fixed it.
Maybe also you could cut a clone from one of the branches above the split as a backup in case it goes south.
It is still supported. I put tape around it anyways, just to keep anything out like dust/dirt.Just leave it alone and let it heal on its own. Tape isn't going to do anything if it's still supporting itself.
Do the splits fill in and heal up?One of my plants top bud was so heavy it literally snapped the main stem right in half holding on by strands...I just propped it up with a zip tie to a stake no tape nothing, and it finished with no issues. Pretty crazy how resilient these plants are.
Damn sorry to hear mate I was keen to see how your plant went since it was so similar to mine. Fingers crossed she bounces back better than before. If she starts to look bad grab some clones off her.It is the 11 finger gdp. I waited too long to bend. I've put tape around the area, now hopefully she pulls through. It looks like she's still growing a bit, just a lot slower than she was, and a bit droopier.
Thanks. I'm thinking she may pull through. Just gonna take a lil longer than expected.Damn sorry to hear mate I was keen to see how your plant went since it was so similar to mine. Fingers crossed she bounces back better than before. If she starts to look bad grab some clones off her.
Sometimes when they get beat up they come back even stronger, so i have my fngers crossed for you that this is going to happen.Thanks. I'm thinking she may pull through. Just gonna take a lil longer than expected.
All you can do now is wait. These plants are pretty resilient. I bet you'll be fine.It is still supported. I put tape around it anyways, just to keep anything out like dust/dirt.