That branch that has cling wrap over the outside is because a strand of the bark itself was ripped in the process of pulling it back up so I covered it up. I think what I'l ldo Is check on as frequent as possible and let air breathe through the top by takeing off the top layerMy understanding is that the goal is to close the wound to keep air from exposed inner parts of the broken branch, and support the plant while it heals.
By the varied responses you probably got that all kinds of different tapes have been successful at doing that. I'm not sure about sealing out air from the outer surface, I think the wounds outer bark might heal better with some air access. After a few days, I'd remove the plastic and let it breath.
I recently abused a plant, put it in a scrog too late in veg and broke several big branches. I tape them up with electrical tape as best I could, but several of the wounds did not close all the way. So far they've all healed over and the plants looks fine. I've head that those areas can be vulnerable to things like PM and other diseases, so its something to keep an eye out for.
this is all we do and they are fine i got a whole big roll of geurilla tape at every spot and use it alot and alot of wire tiesThat branch that has cling wrap over the outside is because a strand of the bark itself was ripped in the process of pulling it back up so I covered it up. I think what I'l ldo Is check on as frequent as possible and let air breathe through the top by takeing off the top layer
It was fine on the stomach. It was only cannabis/water/brown sugar, and it made me feel energized it was pretty coolhow was that smoothie on your stomach? I tried making a cannabis smoothie out of fresh buds, coconut, orange and it made me constipated.