As you can see, after I stuck the broken part into a gallon jug of water with Big Bud Powder mixed, the plant did stand back up so I am trying to possibly come up with some cloning solution to save what I've got... the one cutting in the next-to-last picture is healthy WITHOUT any root...
I'm fearful that it can't be saved either... and unfortunately I don't have any rooting compound that I can use to make cuttings from... disappointing as hell... the plant was over 6 feet tall and was beautiful... now everything above the break (95% of the plant) is drooping.... I'm heartbroken :(
Guys I was trying to move my plant and an old wound that never healed up snapped again, but this time it snapped completely into two pieces... is there anything I can do to save it? It's flowering in the second week and I really don't want to lose what had the potential to be a good-sized plant :(
I am looking to do that as soon as possible. I have 2 5-gallon buckets at my disposal as of now and will be getting 2 more shortly. Thanks for the tips on taking the next series of pictures as well!
Here's a pictorial update. Going to have to change some pots out soon but all in all I think they are coming along nicely. Also worth noting is that one of my plants maled out, so I quarantined it. This means that my initial thought that they were all female turned out to be false, but I'm...
They get direct sunlight from 8am until 7PM (the sun beaming down on them in all its glory) and then they get the natural daylight until the sun has completely set... so I don't think shade is an issue. As for the lankiness of the plant, it could be due to the fact that I started them in a...
Greetings fellow smokers! :eyesmoke: Just wanted to share some pics of this year's grow and hopefully get some feedback. I do believe all 5 are female. As for the strains, well, your guess is as good as mine:confused:... they are of the random bag-seed variety. That being said, I placed them...
In regard to the CFL reflectors... since they are made out of aluminum and therefore have the same reflective ability as aluminum foil.... wouldn't the foil suffice in situations such as this??
Cheers, sir!:eyesmoke: That's how we educate ourselves, correct? We ask questions and hopefully get answers from people who have been there, done that, and lived to tell about it.
As for everyone else, thank you so much for the feedback. I appreciate all the suggestions and will definitely be...
Thanks for the reply, Mikey. I'll definitely give the book a look over if I can locate it. In the meantime, is there any specific type of CFL's we're talking about, or will the standard light socket ones work? If so, how many lights would I need to be successful? I do appreciate the reply!
Your plants look very healthy so far as I can see and appears to still be in the pre-flowering stage. Based upon the quick glance I gave it and the one close-up pic you provided I would say that it's well on its way to being a healthy female. Some more pictures of a close-up view would be...