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@Dudders, one more thing I should make note of, that idiot you selected the answer of,has no real experience with growing under artificial lights so he doesn't know how to handle a plant and its problems.what you did on your plant accidentally is nothing serious but... should fix that hard bent branch into an upright position for it to get the light in the most effective way.otherwise if it stays almost horizontal,you may have it bent even more in next weeks.not necessarily it boosts yields.a well done supercrop training is the one where you control the branches,not where you leave them be.not too surprising that I found another ridiculous answer of that super idiot on the same page,saying "water spots" to absolute calcium deficiency marks.bro,lol,some retards don't even have an idea what they are spilling.he simply has no idea about growing yet lying under every question like "...I have 30+ years experience in growing" yet you can only see him naming a few strain names and spilling very bad recommendations like that.a water spot is always grey and looks like a surface texture,your previous question has calcium hunger signs.I know idiots like this,I've been here for ages.that idiot has always been a big nosed one like he is trying to win the nobel and I bet my everything,he jumped in to oppose against my answer,no doubt.because I made other people aware of his ignorance before and lack of knowledge on growing.Would you believe someone who says "cannabis is a very resilient plant don't worry" then says "straightening it could cause more harm" in the next sentence? I wouldn't. You just observe your plants and give some time to them.that "straightening it could cause more harm" part was a try to be different than other answers.I've had branches lying on the ground on some plants,those branches had some fluffy buds due to lack of light intensity.It's up to you at the end but this is just my two cents... when it comes to advertise themselves,some dumbs with no real experience and knowledge are the best.not all the answers given to you are correct.you just want to hear what you want to hear and select it as answer but in reality,you are just going after a very bad grower with no real observation on their plants.this website has always been like this.finally,if there is a branch that is bent almost horizontally,should be fixed up again so that it gets better light
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