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BENY_TRUBY
BENY_TRUBYstarted grow question 3y ago
This 20-day-old auto appeared with a broken stem 9 days ago. I reinforced it with some stakes and added substrate up to the height of the injury. At first, it reacted well, but it's been pretty stagnant and a bit wilted for a few days now. What can I do? I'm attaching a photo of its sisters too.
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nonick123
nonick123answered grow question 3y ago
I've read your week 2 diary explanation.... If it broke due to heat stress, it won't recover and be a big plant (from my experience) My advice: if the outside conditions are extreme or you don't optimize for the seedlings, always keep the first 14 days after germination indoors with 50w CFL or LED lights With that, you'll have a strong root system for its life outside Good luck!
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nonick123
nonick123answered grow question 3y ago
My experience tells me that autos don't handle the stress of a broken stem well. The plant will grow, but it will have dedicated almost all its energy to recovering and not to building a strong root system. You'll end up with a stunted plant at the end of its life and few flowers. My advice: start over with new seeds!
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Bmolly
Bmollyanswered grow question 3y ago
Hello! I'm sorry to hear that your plant is experiencing some issues. Based on the attached photo and the description you provided, it seems like it might be experiencing slight over-fertilization. I would recommend watering the plant with plain water at its next watering, avoiding the use of additional fertilizers for now. This will help flush out any excess nutrients that may be affecting its health. Additionally, I suggest reducing the fertilizer dose to half of what the manufacturer recommends when you apply it again. This will allow the plant to receive the necessary nutrients without overloading it. It's also important to monitor the moisture of the substrate and make sure it's adequately drained to avoid overwatering issues. Remember that each plant is unique and may respond differently to fertilizers and care. Keep a close eye on your plant's response after making these adjustments and make necessary changes based on its progress. I hope these tips help you get your plant back to health. Good luck!
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