New Grower Sanguine's perpetual auto grow

It might heal much better than even before. Snapping it clean looks pretty harsh, though. I've found that you can bend them 45 degrees with impunity if you squeeze the stem enough between thumb and forefinger to crush it first. As long as it isn't severed, it gets repaired bigger and stronger than the main stem. Good luck on that one!
 
hey @Grim Reefer dude don't worry it takes a lot more than that to get me down!
remember that warning you gave me about snaping the main stem lol?
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not sure if duck tape will even save her but its worth a try
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maybe I should learn to walk before I run!

aw well the second one is doing better(so far)
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oh were's the not like button when you need one but I bet she recovers dude I dropped an electrical extension on one of my girls at peak flowering and snapped the main cola off I couldn't tape it but still got over 3 ounces off her all the rest of your girls are looking spot on dude :pass:
 
Oh no......sorry that snapped bro.......hope she heals up as well as she was before and keeps on truckin..........im curious to see if she lives thru that.......these damn plants fascinate me........ya never know bro.........
I ordered an airpot today
And some great white and a jewelers loupe and some happy frog and biobizz light mix......
Imma use that airpot next grow and see what the differences are.....luckily i still have like freakin 15 sodk beans left......plus all the ones on my Berry Ryder thread i posted a pic of... .....
So ill have plenty of chances to try it out and monitor the differences

But like i said bro.....best of luck
 
Sorry about the snapped stem man, if it's still attached in some way it will usually heal and as Grim said, it's a learning process. After a while you learn how much they can take. It took me 4 SCROGs until I got through one without snapping a main stem, I will usually snap a few branches however, it's almost unavoidable.
As a hint for the future, you have to be extra careful when the plant has been growing upwards for a while and you try to pull it down as you can easily bend the stem more than 90 degrees. Do it in steps, attach the tie-down and the pull it down a little bit further every day. Another lesson I learned the hard way is, never train after watering. It's best to do it just before watering if possible, at least try to avoid it directly after watering.
 
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