bent stalk

i was moving my plants into their new place and well...kinda bent the stalk by accident, its been over 12hours and looks like its still alive, i was wondering if its going to release another branch from the bend, or should i put in a stick and try to bend her back upright?
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doc111

Well-Known Member
i was moving my plants into their new place and well...kinda bent the stalk by accident, its been over 12hours and looks like its still alive, i was wondering if its going to release another branch from the bend, or should i put in a stick and try to bend her back upright?
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That is basically what supercropping does which increases yield but I don't know how well it works on plants that young. You can try to tie it up with a stick until it heals. It should be fine though.
 

Boneman

Well-Known Member
You've just started supercropping at an early age. Bending the stalks at a 90 degree angle is a form of growing that helps with height and budsite production.
 

myheroduane

Member
she looks fine my plant bent like that and now it is a bush. your plant will now make a new top because is no longer the closest thing to the light. just leave it or you may really kill her.
 

tom__420

Well-Known Member
Yeah that is fine dude. That is called supercropping, some people do it on purpose to keep the plants short and bushy. Just leave her the way she is
 

lumpus

Active Member
:-(good luck man cuz it is super thin and very young.

give it some support underneath the canopy, like prop it up just a bit, cuz the weight of the plant once it grows up might fuck up the stem.

they are very very very tough, but i wouldnt get attached to this one...
 
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