High winds last night

thumper60

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Fuck
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Fuck
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I went out there with some stakes and string.
As this is my first outdoor grow, will she make it?
I know they're very hard to kill, but I don't know how long she was down and the weight of the branches meant that some bent right in half and split open as I pushed her upright.
I might just go back to indoors after this. I'll update the thread around noon, and again before nightfall.
Now for some coffee.
what I have learned over the yrs is if flopped like that leave it be,do more damage trying to lift unless you got eight hands.
 

CanadianJim

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what I have learned over the yrs is if flopped like that leave it be,do more damage trying to lift unless you got eight hands.
4 actually, my brother helped. That's the first thing I did around 7:15 this morning. I have some bird netting, I'm going to use it as a support, replace the twine that's there right now. The stakes are okay, but they aren't tall enough or strong enough. Especially as the wind hasn't stopped.
On a closer inspection all the wilted parts are from the same big side branch, above the break, below are fine.
 

Dougnsalem

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Don't stress out too much about it. It's amazing what electrical or medical tape, and some rope can do......

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Lol. This one has been through hell, and it's still sorta putting along.
 

Moflow

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I get knocked down, i get up again..
It happened to me last year..... 19th Sept. It took a battering.
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I Staked it back up and gave it a good soaking of water as the ground was very dry from the warm winds.
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They're as hard as nails.
Here it is on the 3rd of October, 2 weeks after I tied and staked it up.
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CanadianJim

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@CanadianJim I would give it a good watering as it looks very dry and wilted in your noon update.
Good luck.
The ground is still soaked from the storms the night before in that pic, and that is the one branch that hadn't started to perk up. It's only starting to dry now, and dew slowed that down. Winds last night made it a non-issue anyway. Snapped it the rest of the way off. The upper part of the break was dry yesterday evening, and when I went out this morning the branch was hanging from the supports I had rigged. Trimming now with a cup of coffee. 3 mature seeds so far, and 4 light tan ones. Smells like sweet lemons.
 

Nutty sKunK

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Looks like a N deficiency to me..








Only kidding. Shit luck man. As they say - live and learn!

Hopefully she pulls through! Should be some roots attached to her.

60% might die off but as long as they’re roots it will survive.
 

CanadianJim

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Looks like a N deficiency to me..








Only kidding. Shit luck man. As they say - live and learn!

Hopefully she pulls through! Should be some roots attached to her.

60% might die off but as long as they’re roots it will survive.
She's standing, and after that one branch came off the rest of the plant is doing well. I'll have to support her for the rest of the season, but small price to pay.
And it's raining now, so won't have to worry about watering. Should help her grow some new roots on the weak side.
Thanks
 
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