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    So, I think I Fd up..

    Well, I was trying to gently bend the top part of my pant and this happened.. it snapped. Should I just cut that part off?
    (just a note, this is not related to my other post, I have 2 plants going and a 3rd starting)

    #2
    It looks great umbre. In a few hours you should see the plant begins to react

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    • Umbre2597
      Umbre2597 commented
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      Even though I snapped the stem? Mostly I'm worried about it starting to herm from stress

    • 9fingerleafs
      9fingerleafs commented
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      Yes. Don't worry. You'll see it will face up again in no time. I do it all the time and I don't have hermies. Sometimes at the end of flowering some strain will throw a banana here and there. It is not a big deal

    #3
    I see your in flower ?, its a clean snap. I would recommend taping it up straight. Clean breaks can heal well, if attended to quickly. The stress may be minor at this stage of flower. A technique called super cropping is used safely at this stage of flower, it helps stimulate transolocation of nutrients. If it heals up, you will see a nuckle and a nice bonus of flower production.

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      #4
      Duck tape an a gentle touch should take care of it good luck!

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        #5
        Slap a band-aid on it, and put me back in coach.

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        • 9fingerleafs
          9fingerleafs commented
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          I agree with primo here. A band aid could give support but make sure it stays in an angle

        • DrPhoton
          DrPhoton commented
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          The wound is a clean break, if it stays on a angle, there will be virtually no contact of the wound. It might not heal. It really needs to be taped up straight.

        #6
        Like above answers. Gonna be fine if you act quick.Plus that will probably be your strongest bud.Good luck
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          #7
          This is what I did this morning before I went to bed.

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          • alltatup
            alltatup commented
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            I snapped a stem like that on my current sativa grow, I put black duct tape around it and she fully recovered.

          #8
          Like this look
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            #9
            And two days later. Some plants stay bent. Some other don't
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              #10
              nice recovery fingers hate those oh shit moments lol
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