elfo777
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Maybe this will be useful to someone. I used to be very afraid of touching my plants when I started growing, but when I finally understood how resilient they were, then I started experimenting. I have this plant here... I didn't do this on purpose. I do low stress training, and sometimes accidents happen. Pulled one branch in one direction, and an opposite branch in the opposite direction. I heard a crack, then I saw the main stem was ripped. Like 3-4 cm, you could clearly see the inside.
I thought I messed up big time, but I remember hearing that you could just duct tape the spot and the plant would recover. I did, and in less than a week, she was like this:
She fixed the spot by filling it with some kind of woody sap. It's still moist, like a recent wound.
And she looks better than before:
I am still surprised at how much torture these plants can endure. Maybe I find this interesting because im high lol but there you go.
I thought I messed up big time, but I remember hearing that you could just duct tape the spot and the plant would recover. I did, and in less than a week, she was like this:

She fixed the spot by filling it with some kind of woody sap. It's still moist, like a recent wound.
And she looks better than before:


I am still surprised at how much torture these plants can endure. Maybe I find this interesting because im high lol but there you go.