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Weedinho
Weedinhostarted grow question 4 years ago
This is my first experience growing indoors and also growing autos. Do you guys think the Northern Lights will survive ? It will recover in some way (I don't care about lower shields) ? Or should I just end it and focus on the other two plants ? BTW, this community is amazing
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OimRausch
OimRauschanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey Mate, How many nodes did your damsel develop before the stem snapped? Can go well but not for sure. I use to top my Autos once in a while if I'm brave enough to do it. Some like it, some don't. IMHO your damsel should have minimum 3 nodes. Before, the plant hadn't developed a root System which can handle such a Stress. For example, I topped my Gorilla Glue Auto in this actual run and she liked it. The run before I had my Moby Dick XXL from Dinafem topped and she couldn't handle it and produced Buds the size of a marble. Your Chances are 50:50 that it works out. Hope this helps a bit, good luck and happy trails for the rest of the way 🤞 Servus, Oim.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
Looks like a genetic oddity and I would not bother with it, plants like this never amount to much, if anything. Also, having more than one seedling/plant in the same pot is not a good idea, due to them competing with each other for root space, water, light, nutrition - basically everything, leading to two bonsai plants instead of two normal plants. Hope this helps,.... Organoman.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 4 years ago
It will survive, should anyway, but really should have it's own potter. Oh yeah avoid getting the leaves wet if possible. the water will magnify the light and give you yellow spots all over and or water marks. Good luck and happy growing
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