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So now what???Let her Ride??

Goober617

Active Member
ok so I have been doing ALOT of unnrcesary things to my girl andi am about to leave her for alot longer than I want............Now Many people have told me to just let her go
and do her thing (which may be best) BUT MANY PEOPLE HAVE ALSO suggested doing some more lst like screwing screws around the rim of the bucket and tying her down in a circle foundation.........(I know lime's gonna be pissed at me for this one! DONT TOUCH IT!!!!!) While i am just trying to get the best yield, so what is every1 opinion on this, Let her grow or Shape her bro??????? Here is a Pic of her To give you a btter Idea of where she is now......

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Countryfarmer

Active Member
Just water it when it needs it and leave it alone. I think you have fallen into the trap that so many new growers, myself included, fall into when they first start growing. They screw around with the plant too much and end up causing more harm than good. Let mother nature do her thing, and as you learn more over time you can implement changes to your grow.

Read my grow thread (link in signature) to see what I am talking about. I screwed around with my plants and caused the death of quite a few of them until I started to get a feel for the balance needed in growing pot (by balance I mean when to mess with them and when to leave them the hell alone).

Best of luck to you!
 

Goober617

Active Member
Does anyone have an idea of how long to wait until I remove my little toothpick tape splint??
I'm not sure if that spot that's healing needs to be open and let fresh air around the wound,
anyone have any advice??? there is a picture of my sPlint soMewhere around here
thanks all
 

wagontail

Active Member
If you had to splint it, it must have been a pretty good break. As long as you're not girdling (tying too tight) the branch, there's no rush to remove the splint. You just don't want it so tight that it constricts circulation (just like people). As it heals the stem will thicken like a snake that's eaten a rat. When you see that, you'll know it doesn't need the splint anymore.
 

wagontail

Active Member
Not sure I understand...if it was bad enough to need a splint, you need to leave it there until it heals and can support itself. Figure a couple weeks.
 
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