Hairiest_Stamen
Well-Known Member
(yes this was stupid)
The following is maybe a 3 month old plant that was wayyy stunted due to major over watering.. finally bounced back once I got the watering and nutes right and it's turned out OK.
I topped it at about 7" tall at the 5th or 6th node I then bent the two new growths basically at a 80 degree angle from the main vertical stem. woo hoo. This is what is pictured.
Was getting over zealous trying to bend/train a stem back down as it was getting a bit too high and *crack*... the Y section where I original topped the plant cracked.. These are maybe 1/2" branches.
Wasn't sure what to do. I tried cutting some thin strips of duct tape and wrapping the branch.. but I just couldn't get the leverage/force needed to close the crack and keep pressure applied. Also attempted some plant training wire slop-fest and couldn't get enough force to keep the gap closed.
I finally ended up with this macGyver BS... Two splints I grabbed from the kindling box and a wire tie. The ratcheting action of the wire tie is the only thing that seemed to be able to hold the crack together.
Was planning on tossing this puppy into flower soon (days). What else can I do but sacrifice something to the gods?
Thoughts?
Prayers?
Incantations?
The following is maybe a 3 month old plant that was wayyy stunted due to major over watering.. finally bounced back once I got the watering and nutes right and it's turned out OK.
I topped it at about 7" tall at the 5th or 6th node I then bent the two new growths basically at a 80 degree angle from the main vertical stem. woo hoo. This is what is pictured.
Was getting over zealous trying to bend/train a stem back down as it was getting a bit too high and *crack*... the Y section where I original topped the plant cracked.. These are maybe 1/2" branches.
Wasn't sure what to do. I tried cutting some thin strips of duct tape and wrapping the branch.. but I just couldn't get the leverage/force needed to close the crack and keep pressure applied. Also attempted some plant training wire slop-fest and couldn't get enough force to keep the gap closed.
I finally ended up with this macGyver BS... Two splints I grabbed from the kindling box and a wire tie. The ratcheting action of the wire tie is the only thing that seemed to be able to hold the crack together.
Was planning on tossing this puppy into flower soon (days). What else can I do but sacrifice something to the gods?
Thoughts?
Prayers?
Incantations?
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