Dog ate 90% of fan leafs

Doug Dawson

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Hey btw should I trim the little branches that remain? I mean the ones with no leafs on them?
The little lady has been stressed enough, just let her recover and don`t take any more. Well I would not anyway. Puppy should be fine, pretty small amount eaten due to small plant. My cat kept doing the same thing to my son, there was just no way he could stop him, just turned his back for a second and it was time for a new clone. In the end her roots will still be fine so she will recover. Where there is life, there is hope. I would just nurse her back to health and grow her till the end if for no other reason than to say you saved her. Good luck.
 
The little lady has been stressed enough, just let her recover and don`t take any more. Well I would not anyway. Puppy should be fine, pretty small amount eaten due to small plant. My cat kept doing the same thing to my son, there was just no way he could stop him, just turned his back for a second and it was time for a new clone. In the end her roots will still be fine so she will recover. Where there is life, there is hope. I would just nurse her back to health and grow her till the end if for no other reason than to say you saved her. Good luck.
Thank you man really. Ill keep her and take this as experience for my future growths. Have a great day.
 

Silky T

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Hey everyone, today I woke up and found my plant missing 90% of its fan leafs. Can it survive? Its roughly a month and a half old. This is my first ever grow, and was wondering what i should do. (Btw I FImmed 3 days ago.) Should i keep it? Buy new seeds? Thanks, I hope you can help me.View attachment 4661349
I would keep it and change the nutes to fish and guano. They strive on it! (Fox Farm).
 

ilovereggae

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I'd be more concerned about the dog. Cannabis toxicity in canines is a legitimate concern.
Please provide evidence of natural living organic cannabis plants being toxic to any living being. Especially vegging plants with no buds at all..

This is misinformation whether intentional or not. Sorry if I come across as abrasive, this type of half truth statement contributes to stigmatize cannabis users both medical and recreational. No offense and not attacking you personally.

Extracts and edibles can definitely cause temporary problems if eaten on large dosages by humans or pets, however again I know of no toxic dosage levels from the cannabis itself. Obviously pesticides or sloppy growing methods could introduce pathogens or bacteria or other byproducts that could be of concern.

I have also seen first hand evidence of dogs treated for cancer by cannabis that lived 5 years past the death sentence given to them by the vet. Besides that after a recommendation from a friend w 2 huskies, gave my old mastiff weak homemade cannabutter edibles before grooming sessions and it made things go a lot smoother (before we would have to strap him down especially trimming nails) He also made it to 13 when all his siblings from 2 litters didn't make it past 8.
 
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