New Grower Medimadness’ rotating garden of lunacy.

Made a slight mistake and tore a shade leaf, removed it as I was planning on removing one anyway for the bend. Will have to make do.
 

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As the plant recovered really well from the start of the LST I decided to nearly finish off the bends and deflolation for now. Pretty pleased with the Bush shape I'm going to end up with
 

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Final update for current LST, improved on structure and staking. Managed to get great node coverage after a bit of gentle working and going back after rest periods. Plant looks great. Will update with a pic in 8 hours or so after the plant shows noticeable signs of recovery
 

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Looking good! They look nice and green so your nutrient schedule is fine.

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Absolute disaster this morning, was feeding my cheese seedling with a pump spray and my carpal tunnel kicked in at exactly the wrong moment and I dropped the sprayer on to the plant I work up at 5 am to finish LTS on. Snapped the main stem which was still recovering and didn't stand a chance.
There is still hope!
As it's only just barely starting to show signs of flowering. Rather than waste plant energy trying to repair the stem I decided the only thing for it is the top what's broken and hope than what's left will flourish
 

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Absolute disaster this morning, was feeding my cheese seedling with a pump spray and my carpal tunnel kicked in at exactly the wrong moment and I dropped the sprayer on to the plant I work up at 5 am to finish LTS on. Snapped the main stem which was still recovering and didn't stand a chance.
There is still hope!
As it's only just barely starting to show signs of flowering. Rather than waste plant energy trying to repair the stem I decided the only thing for it is the top what's broken and hope than what's left will flourish
You can tape them next time, they don't slow down if it's not broken off. But nice save and the other branches will take over as mains.

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@Rollin_along yeah I know i do normally tape any fast growing plant if I break an important stem but with my hands playing up I was doing more harm than good at that point and thought it was best to cut my losses.
At least I still accomplished what I set out to do and get the plant to grow bushy lol and get those nice rich trichs on the lower buds even if I probably won't see any extra yield! :pass:
 
Thankfully the plant is showing signs of significant recovery :pighug: relief
 

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Growing like the weed it is!

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You said it, if auto flowering cannabis had a longer lifespan it's growing ability is up there with Japanese knotweed. It's the only plant I've seen grow this quickly in this much time while taking the battering of an overeager new grower with sore wrists on edible Sunday :dizzy:
 
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