Storm completely screwed me!

Rizzo00

Active Member
Im so mad! A storm came through my area last night and destroyed my Critical Kush and Shark Attack that were already 2 weeks into flower. Im left with one plant. There went my plans to relocate and not to mention 3 months of work. Uggggghhhhhh!!! This grown man wants to cry.
 

chrishydro

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Hate when that happens, we had a hail storm during my tomato grow, right before I started to harvest and ruined every one of them.

Sucks
 

TheSpiderMite

Active Member
Take some cuttings off the plant your left with and start them indoors you still have time and can harvest a zip off them for personal smoke.
 

missnu

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That's true...I mean just take the broken parts and turn them into clones...
This also works with tomatoes...
We have had a few hailstorms this year, but no damage...
It did uproot a few corn stalks, but I just put them back in the ground...We apparently got really bendy corn cuz man it was whipping back and forth, and I'm outside trying to somehow do something to help the plants...but my husband made me come in...Was afraid I would get struck by lightning trying ot save the tomatoes and corn...
The tomatoes ripped up their supports in the storm, so now they are all growing all crazy and natural...but everything just keeps on keeping on...
 

chrishydro

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Was my first year with corn and I found out that we did not plant them deep enough and that is why mine fell over. I propped them all up with bamboo but the damm squirles cleaned me out in just one night. Only had a dozen stalks but those little bastards ate it all in one night. ugh

That's true...I mean just take the broken parts and turn them into clones...
This also works with tomatoes...
We have had a few hailstorms this year, but no damage...
It did uproot a few corn stalks, but I just put them back in the ground...We apparently got really bendy corn cuz man it was whipping back and forth, and I'm outside trying to somehow do something to help the plants...but my husband made me come in...Was afraid I would get struck by lightning trying ot save the tomatoes and corn...
The tomatoes ripped up their supports in the storm, so now they are all growing all crazy and natural...but everything just keeps on keeping on...
 

missnu

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I mean how messed up are these plants...
If it ripped them out of the ground put them back...if the branches are slightly broken they will mend and regrow...
If large parts were rent from the plant, just root whatever is left and has a stem and leaf...Have a bunch of small plants instead of the 2 large perhaps...
I feel like MJ can make it through any type of storm, unless they just get taken in a tornado, and you just don't know where they landed...then I would say watership down...abandon ship...I think you can still get something out of them though.
 

Rizzo00

Active Member
Well thats a problem bcuz my operation is on the DL from well.... anyone i know haha! Especially my wife! I repotted one of them that only had 2 of the 4 main colas left. The other broke completely off about 4 inches from dirt. Just gotta suck it up and smoke another bowl!
 

420taylor

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there have been some bad storms over here with hail and when i went to check on my plants they were all laying down on the ground i just posted them up with a few polls and they are doing fine now.
heres a picture of the biggest one. its been in the ground since march
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montanachadly

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I had a plant get blown over and uprooted that was in the ground. I didnt fuck with it just left it alone and let it do its thing and its correcting itself and looking good again. I have seen a video of a guy whose plants were vegging that got hit with hail broke branches off and everything he left it alone and it grew into a bush. The hail acted like topping the branches that got broke some repaired themselves and it looked great. Since yours are in flower im sorry to hear that. We put in so much work and mother nature doesnt give a damn.
 
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