Am I F$#ked ?

Zyrusrex

Active Member
Help!
I have a super silver and a nevelles that have stretched beyond anything I imagined during flower. I was trying to bend the top down and tie it off and the nevelles snapped.Am I screwed? Is there anything I should do?
 

Hairy Bob

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You can either just remove the top and let what remains of the plant grow (don't know how much that is) or just make a splint out of whatever you have lying around and tape it to the plant to support the break, if the plant is otherwise healthy it should heal.
 

Hairy Bob

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Even if it's completely off it's not unknown for the stem to knit back together if it's properly supported.
 

erkelsgoo420

New Member
Not at all u can try grafting it back on but I personally eould root the top that came offand veg the lower half outanother week or two and it would be like topping it
 
i had a similar problem like a week ago i splinted and taped it and a week later its healing fine and still alive and the buds are still finishing the flower cycle im checking it everyday and its reattached but i still keep it splinted because its gonna be weaker than before the snap just watch it !!
 

Hairy Bob

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A bit of wood, bamboo cane, pretty much anything that's vaguely stick like and is strong enough to support the weight of the top half of the plant.
 

Zyrusrex

Active Member
[But was yours completely snappred off and seperate from the plant? I just looked at the break on the plant and it looks like its already closing up.
 
[But was yours completely snappred off and seperate from the plant? I just looked at the break on the plant and it looks like its already closing up.
mine was damn near close to being snapped all the way off i had just the thin outside layer of the stem holding on by one side
 

Hairy Bob

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It's not like we're talking about grafting two different plants together, it's just encouraging it to heal. I've seen plenty of plants recover from snapped branches using this method, just so long as you don't leave them separated for long enough that it closes up the wound.
 

Zyrusrex

Active Member
Thanxs guys, I think I'll try cloning the top and just lettin hergo. She's only been flowering a week and showing a handful of pistils so I 'll probably be allright.
Again, Thanx bro's
 
Thanxs guys, I think I'll try cloning the top and just lettin hergo. She's only been flowering a week and showing a handful of pistils so I 'll probably be allright.
Again, Thanx bro's
yeah thats probally ur best bet well can u keep us posted i wanna know how the plant actually turns out in the end and would love to see pictures of it and the newly found clone lol
 
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