HeadieNugz
Active Member
So the unhealthier of my two girls about 4 weeks into flower had to be chopped today.
nothing really to hang, maybe i could use the scuff and trimmings to make bho...
But Anyways, to why im posting... The other week i was doing some maintenance on the grow area when she got snapped accidentally.
Not a full on break, something akin to an overzelous super-cropping attempt (only ENTIRELY unintentional).
Its a week later, and at the break it hadn't hardened up at all or thickened, still floppy like a head on a neck with no bones.
Whats more the growth above that point (2 feet up a 31/2 foot plant) had started to wither.
Thusly, i figued she was toast and chopped her. More room for the other one, who is getting bushier by the minute.
Was it premature to chop, could i have left the main stalk and lst'd what was left to make the other lower branched come to height?
Or was the death of 1/3 of the plants main stalk the death sentence i had assumed?
Just curious in hindsight, as obviously theres no un-chopping her.
nothing really to hang, maybe i could use the scuff and trimmings to make bho...
But Anyways, to why im posting... The other week i was doing some maintenance on the grow area when she got snapped accidentally.
Not a full on break, something akin to an overzelous super-cropping attempt (only ENTIRELY unintentional).
Its a week later, and at the break it hadn't hardened up at all or thickened, still floppy like a head on a neck with no bones.
Whats more the growth above that point (2 feet up a 31/2 foot plant) had started to wither.
Thusly, i figued she was toast and chopped her. More room for the other one, who is getting bushier by the minute.
Was it premature to chop, could i have left the main stalk and lst'd what was left to make the other lower branched come to height?
Or was the death of 1/3 of the plants main stalk the death sentence i had assumed?
Just curious in hindsight, as obviously theres no un-chopping her.