Help!!! Dropped thermometer on plant

So I dropped a thermometer on my 23 day old stardawg auto, it basically flattened my plant, I moved the thermometer and put my plant back to position, after looking it over I see no stem damage, some of the leaves are slightly bent but my problem is that it's no longer growing at the same rate as my other plant, will it be okay?
 

ComfortCreator

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So I dropped a thermometer on my 23 day old stardawg auto, it basically flattened my plant, I moved the thermometer and put my plant back to position, after looking it over I see no stem damage, some of the leaves are slightly bent but my problem is that it's no longer growing at the same rate as my other plant, will it be okay?
I fell on a plant a few days ago, lol. Was crouching in a position for too long, moved to get up and found out the legs only work 99.999999% of the time, and this time was that other %.

Fell on a big manifolded plant, smushed half of it. When i recovered and looked, it was bent in 3 branches. I gently propped and tied them back into place, and 2 days later that side looks better than the others.

Stress actually helps a plant grow in many cases, it reacts like an immune system. Don't be surprised if it grows faster than the others within a few days.

If you are really worried post a picture so we can see it.
 
I fell on a plant a few days ago, lol. Was crouching in a position for too long, moved to get up and found out the legs only work 99.999999% of the time, and this time was that other %.

Fell on a big manifolded plant, smushed half of it. When i recovered and looked, it was bent in 3 branches. I gently propped and tied them back into place, and 2 days later that side looks better than the others.

Stress actually helps a plant grow in many cases, it reacts like an immune system. Don't be surprised if it grows faster than the others within a few days.

If you are really worried post a picture so we can see it.
Thankyou for your reply, here is a picture, I've carefully bent the leaves back into place, the stem seems fine
 

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