help. Damaged my flowering plant.

Stankgreen

New Member
so I have a girl on week 6 and because family is coming into town I was going to move her. While I was moving her to the other side of the garden I didn’t notice a line of rope above me that was tied between two trees (to train the trees). I basically clotheslined my plant. The main stem surprisingly didn’t break but the roots tore when the whole plant got bent over and now she’s leaning. I tried to stabilize her by adding more soil for support but anytime the wind blows she just kind of falls over. Should I add some rapid start to the nutrients to help the roots bounce back or is it too late into flower for it to even make a difference? Any advice is appreciated
 

Logan Burke

Well-Known Member
Cannabis is incredibly resilient, I think that we've all done something of this sort to a blooming plant lol. I would hold off on adding nutes, as she's really going to want to feed less than usual until she's back on her feet. Can you tie her along side, per-say, a bamboo stick stuck in her pot or something to give her structure until she re-roots herself into the pot? The less movement back and forth from the wind, the better, for the time being. If you have something with Mycho's or good bacteria for your roots then that certianly wouldn't hurt, and might stimulate root growth. But I think that she is going to be ok, I mean yeah I'm sure she won't end up quite as big as she would've been had the event not happened, but I seriously doubt that this is a death sentence! Don't beat yourself up, it happens! I'd just feed her plain ol' water for the next few days or until she gets stabilized in her pot!
 

kkt3

Well-Known Member
Its a weed. Pack more dirt around the rootball, stake it up with something and give it some water. It will be fine!!
 
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