If not then I would get some gardeners tape (green tape, stretchy, and not too sticky) and wrap the broken area. I have actually had some plants fuse themselves back together!
If it just bent over without breaking then staking it should be ok.
Thanks guys. Yea, the stem did not break all the way through, but without the stake it falls over. Hopefully it grows a knuckle. I'll try to get a picture.
they get knocked over in the wild all the time when they are young. even the rain will flatten em. but the jump back like the bad ass little guys they are. it actually will help the plant in the long run by strengthening the stem.
i brake mine on purpose and it does amazing things to them. but they have to be a lot bigger than a seedling.
Depending on the age of the plant if its still green 2 days after the break you are fine.i have been folding and zip tieing my plants for last year now and i have had some big crops[supercropping]If the plant is still green do not try to straighten her back this will only make things worse.The plant will start to grow up the side of the old stem.
i twist the stems on mine till i break the curd it makes them strong!! i had one one time that broke so bad my buddy told me to pull it i didnt i took a stick and propped it up it was the best one that year.