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PeachyBuds

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So, just wanting some oppinions here on if this is salvageable and if so, how to help my poor girl out...

So, I accidentally left a jug of water sitting in a somewhat unstable manner above/next to one of my plants (my favorite one, too :/ ) and overnight, it fell and broke half of my branches off. Thankfully one of the two main branches is left, as well as the ones I'm using for breeding. I took action this morning and gave a foliar spray with kelp, patched up the bent branches, and tied it more upright again. Somehow, she doesn't look very stressed on the beaches that survived.

She's about 5 weeks into 9 of flowering. So, worth growing out? My main concern, will she hermie? I've had issues with that in the past (from genetics and other stressors), and that'd reaaaaally fuck up my bit of breeding. I mean, only one way to find out, I guess, right? Anything I can do other than microbes and kelp to help it out?

Thanks!
Peaches
 

cat of curiosity

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So, just wanting some oppinions here on if this is salvageable and if so, how to help my poor girl out...

So, I accidentally left a jug of water sitting in a somewhat unstable manner above/next to one of my plants (my favorite one, too :/ ) and overnight, it fell and broke half of my branches off. Thankfully one of the two main branches is left, as well as the ones I'm using for breeding. I took action this morning and gave a foliar spray with kelp, patched up the bent branches, and tied it more upright again. Somehow, she doesn't look very stressed on the beaches that survived.

She's about 5 weeks into 9 of flowering. So, worth growing out? My main concern, will she hermie? I've had issues with that in the past (from genetics and other stressors), and that'd reaaaaally fuck up my bit of breeding. I mean, only one way to find out, I guess, right? Anything I can do other than microbes and kelp to help it out?

Thanks!
Peaches
i've had branches break and fall down, but still had enough connection to keep growing. a little electrical (vinyl) tape fixed them right up, and allowed them to finish 2 months later.
 

PeachyBuds

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i've had branches break and fall down, but still had enough connection to keep growing. a little electrical (vinyl) tape fixed them right up, and allowed them to finish 2 months later.
Yep, I've been there before with little cracks, but I mean, this literally sheered off half of the branches. The ones that were bent/crimped got tapped up, though! Guess we'll see how she does. I mean, as long as no infections or air bubbles get in, and as long as it doesn't hermie, I think I can pull her around and still get an oz or two.
 

cat of curiosity

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Yep, I've been there before with little cracks, but I mean, this literally sheered off half of the branches. The ones that were bent/crimped got tapped up, though! Guess we'll see how she does. I mean, as long as no infections or air bubbles get in, and as long as it doesn't hermie, I think I can pull her around and still get an oz or two.
if they are still connected, the almost always recover.

i'm dealing with a poly right now, over a thousand branches with a leaf ball the size of a basket ball. i don't know if this one is going to make it through flower...
 

THE KONASSURE

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if they are still connected, the almost always recover.

i'm dealing with a poly right now, over a thousand branches with a leaf ball the size of a basket ball. i don't know if this one is going to make it through flower...

I normally thin ones like that out bottom to top till I have something that looks better, big ball of leaf can make for a great yield but I find it just gives the bugs somewhere to hide indoors ?
 
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