This is a six week old pinapple chunk. Big storm did damage. Can she be saved ? Any Ideas? Second pic from same storm wild thai 3 months did fine home bread six week sativa behind. Propped her up and she will be fine.
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I'd be taping but that's just me. Sorry. Hey, have you grown Wild Thai indoors? I have a seedling started, it's my pain med. Good luck, that sky looks ominous.Soil: Coast of Maine Stonington Blend, perlite; Seedlings: CoM org potting soil
Indoor: 2 x 5.5 x 8' Closet grow
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Various size fabric grow bags
Cal-Mag & GH Trio if needed; Flower Fuel & molasses during bloom; ReCharge
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Current grow: DEAD FLOWERS
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Man you guys have been getting slammed by heavy rain for aa week. 7 inches in Tucson I heard tonight Plus the wind. We have had less than 2 inches here at hwy 69 and I - 17 Hoping for more Friday and Saturday. Glad your damage was relatively light.Grow # 3 50/50 S/I Critical Mass photo fem
Seeds drop in water 1/8/2022
Medium: FF Coco Loco plus 30% Perlite in 7 gal cloth bags
Space: 30x48x62 DIY cabinet lined w/space blankets
Lighting: Bloomspect SS1000 Quantum board x 3 - 300 watts actual draw
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i don't grow plants anymore, I grow soil that my plants can thrive in!
My filtered tap water runs over 7.5 pH but the soil microbes
make pH correction unnecessary
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I now have over 11 inches since last week June. Most has come very slow. I have never seen the desert this green. This is a once in a lifetime greening during a deadly drought. The desert always seems to get enough to carry it through at the last minute but I pray this is the end to 15 year drought that has turned deadly the last 3.
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Yeah, most of the little I get comes in heavy 10 minute downpours and T storms. Not a lot of steady rain. The biggest problem with all the greening is in a month it will be bone dry fire fuel. It's a vicious cycle. Happened up here three years ago and wild fire burned everywhere. Then comes the next rain which washes millions of tons of debris down the dry washes which clogs them and the flow starts to spread in the zone. Six inches of water around my home but it is elevated 5 ft above grade per FEMA regs. plus an additional $1000 a year for flood ins on top of that. Funny if you have a VA/FHA or other federal backed loan you are required to have flood ins but a conventional bank loan you do not. Gummit is very screwy !Last edited by TOKABIGONE; 07-27-2021, 10:29 PM.
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I was thinking the same as Puglover1. If the split hasnt dried out and tried to seal itself, I would clean out as much soil and perlite from the wound as possible and try some tape. Maybe wrap it after with some coated plant ties. thats a sad sight to see. Hope you can save her.Shappel S3000 3.5x6x6' ice hut
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