think i killed her....

my plant was starting to get top heavy and was falling over so i put a stick in the dirt and tied it losely to the stick, now the whole plant is drooping... should i let it go till it dies or do i chop that bitch down now?:-(
 

9867mike777

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I think it is better to have the support stick in place a few weeks before you need it. Many people also tie string to the top of the plant and support it by thumb-tacking the string to the wall above the plant.
 

djruiner

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my plant was starting to get top heavy and was falling over so i put a stick in the dirt and tied it losely to the stick, now the whole plant is drooping... should i let it go till it dies or do i chop that bitch down now?:-(
dont chop it till you figure whats going on first...sure it isnt over/under watered?did you cut any roots while putting the stick in the soil?....i would give it a couple days and see how it goes before chopping it...damn these tall skinny sativa strains...they always do that
 

LorDeMO

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Do what that guy said and tie a string around it then attach to the ceiling + keep the support stick.
 
lol they thin, casue i started cuttin leaves when she flowered... experiment... and i just waterd all of them the other night.. and thats the only one i have problems with.. i think i fucked the roots up... didnt have problems till i put that god damn stick in the dirt..... besides the plant falling over...
 

bird mcbride

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I know you'll be able to rescue your plant, but don't let it die on its own. If that happens. There should be tons of roots on your plant. I can't imagine sticking a stick in the ground next to it could kill it.
 

darkdestruction420

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she's fine, relax man. It looks like youve got a normal flowering nitrogen def. that happens, i dont see anything close to lethat damage that would have a serious effect. Again=Relax. What color are the trichs?
 
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