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akaki

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I have a plant in 12 week of flowering.Yesterday i make a huge mistake and i snap the main stem a bit about 1 inch (i forgot to take a pic before)
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i was planning to flush it today and harvest it next week. but now i really don't know what to do.should i live her to recover is it any way to continue my collas to mature?or to cut it..some bud shots (i know it's not ready yet) as i can see from my zoom of my camera...no amber trichomes
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Diabolical666

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Yeah tape it up, if theres no wilting from the break it should be ok. If there is wilting, just take the main break off and let the rest mature. Give the break as much support as it needs to hold up that branch.
 

Lysemith, Lowkey

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stressing it so brutally might help it finish and flush. A legend about acapulco gold is that they used to cut the stem a shitton to stress it into losing a bunch of nutrients and turning gold.
 

akaki

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Yeah tape it up, if theres no wilting from the break it should be ok. If there is wilting, just take the main break off and let the rest mature. Give the break as much support as it needs to hold up that branch.
i tape it and i tide the two branches i 'm sure that i support it well.Till now only some leaves is a bit droopy.but no wilting.
stressing it so brutally might help it finish and flush. A legend about acapulco gold is that they used to cut the stem a shitton to stress it into losing a bunch of nutrients and turning gold.
she is 24 hours after the accident and i can clearly see i bid amount of white hairs becoming red..Maybe i did well by mistake....
 

HayStax

Active Member
People have preformed vegetative stress to induce ripening of crops for literally thousands of years, folks are now finally seeing the benefits for cannabis. I am really curious for someone with big outdoor trees to preform some "root pruning" experiments, to finish up some long flowering sativas sooner. I root pruned 20 of fifty tomato plants and all the 20 I pruned finished more evenly and three weeks sooner than the unpruned. I'm confident enough to say that your stem breaking probably is helping your bud finish as well as beginning the curing process "on the vine" by cutting off your plants main systematic pathways.
 

akaki

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After a week of the accident...I TRULY DIDN'T EXPECT THIS AMAZING PROGRESS...
By the way one question...I order a usb microscope by e-bay but it will delay a couple of days..and i think that i'm very close to harvest i was planning at the end of the week... what is your opinion?
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