Got way too distracted doing my last harvest as well as work, and a teething little one and the drama that comes with that and forgot all about tending my nursery tent, when I finally clicked the poor girls were clinging to life by a thread π€¦π»
Both the vegging plants looked like that, and the little reveg I had going with the intention of a clone source was mega wilted and super depressed looking.
Not to be deterred by this setback, I decided to try nurse them enough to get some viable clones and start from there.
Gave them a good water, then the next day the vegging two a thorough haircut and multiple amputations, left the reveg as she still looked reasonably alive although still wilted. Followed up in the next few days with plain water and some minor lst to give the surviving growth tips the best chance at maximum light, and then started light feeding again.
The last two pics are 8 days since the surgery, and the two vegging girls are recovering remarkably well! The reveg didn't pull through unfortunately, but now I'm gonna grow them out a bit, take the side branches as clones and flower the mains.
It amazes me how resilient they can be!
Both the vegging plants looked like that, and the little reveg I had going with the intention of a clone source was mega wilted and super depressed looking.
Not to be deterred by this setback, I decided to try nurse them enough to get some viable clones and start from there.
Gave them a good water, then the next day the vegging two a thorough haircut and multiple amputations, left the reveg as she still looked reasonably alive although still wilted. Followed up in the next few days with plain water and some minor lst to give the surviving growth tips the best chance at maximum light, and then started light feeding again.
The last two pics are 8 days since the surgery, and the two vegging girls are recovering remarkably well! The reveg didn't pull through unfortunately, but now I'm gonna grow them out a bit, take the side branches as clones and flower the mains.
It amazes me how resilient they can be!
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