True that ! Much respect !dc4:7451102 said:Well logically thinking, give it more sun, it needs energy to recover
So do you suggest putting in the shade for a few days as this is an outdoor grow ? & for the light nutrients can I just give it worm castings or bath guano or should I just give it the food it will need in the vegetative stage with a npk of 20-20-20 ¿Cavalry:7451231 said:I don't know about putting it in the sun. In the sun it will require more water, if the stem is broke how can it give the leaves the water it may need. Baby it, nurse it, watch it closely until it heals and starts growing again. I like the dome idea, and I would have it in lower light until it recovers. I broke a seedlings stem last week and it took about a week to recover and start growing again. Another thing I would do is give it light nutrients, then when it is ready make sure it develops it nice root system before flowering. Good luck.
Cavalry:7451498 said:I've been through this before, and I'm just saying what I would do. You have a long ways to go yet with this plant, plenty of time for it to grow into a monster. If the soil mix is rich at all with any nutrients in it you should be fine with just water until it recovers. I would keep it out of direct sunlight for a while. In about a weak it will be healed, if it's ok now it will most likely continue to be, good luck.
leave her in the shade if this happened after you put her in sunlight.Should I continue watering her & putting her in the sun at this point ? Or should I leave in the shade ? Leaves are still droopy , please help . I don't want to lose her , & thanks for all the commentary !
I put it in the shade & the leaves are still drooping , they are even starting to curl up *shakes head* !! Is this normal due to the snapping of the stem ? Will my girl still survive ? Please helpcrazyhazey:7452779 said:leave her in the shade if this happened after you put her in sunlight.Should I continue watering her & putting her in the sun at this point ? Or should I leave in the shade ? Leaves are still droopy , please help . I don't want to lose her , & thanks for all the commentary !
shit they'll recover, the dome might be a good idea. i think she needs more humidity and less heat, if she doesn't get better in the shade you should for sure try the dome.I put it in the shade & the leaves are still drooping , they are even starting to curl up *shakes head* !! Is this normal due to the snapping of the stem ? Will my girl still survive ? Please help
sounds great man, glad things worked out!For those who are interested I'd like to update this thread by saying this morning when I went out to check on my girl the leaves lifted back up (for the most part) & are very green . I'm confident that she'll be A OK ! idk if it's the super thrive I put in there that's doing the trick or if it's simply the splint holding the plant up but i'm not complaining HEAL BABY! HEAL!
glad to help, celebratory bong bowl!You & I both ! She's a sour Diesel clone & I have high hopes for this one . I appreciate the support *tokes bong*
Cool! I have heard of superthrive working wonders before, some people think it's snake oil.For those who are interested I'd like to update this thread by saying this morning when I went out to check on my girl the leaves lifted back up (for the most part) & are very green . I'm confident that she'll be A OK ! idk if it's the super thrive I put in there that's doing the trick or if it's simply the splint holding the plant up but i'm not complaining HEAL BABY! HEAL!
its just vitamins and hormones the plants need, thrive gives them everything else your nutes probably wouldnt.Cool! I have heard of superthrive working wonders before, some people think it's snake oil.