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Ray28
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Nice your making good progress. Usually the first few weeks of bloom growers will say to themselves or question if their making good progress in bud developemet. In a few weeks you'll look back and realize it's really just a matter of time and patience. It's essentially a mid grow crisis in growers heads.
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Hope your plant rebounded from the accidental topping! My quick one out grew my tent last week so I had to supercrop the top because it was touching the lights. I'm at 6 weeks and still no flowers, some pistils though. Happy growing and high yields!
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You are in flower so whilst technically you can clone an autoflower, you would have to send it back into veg and get prepared for a weird looking plant. I would go for a repair although it is very late in the day. If you are taping a broken branch or main stem use grafting tape if possible. Allows the plant to still breathe whilst it is repairing and increases the chances of a solid repair. You can also use small wooden splints either side of the break for additional rigidity. Massively hardy plants and if you think about it ,we bend them, twist them, snap them, cut bits off here there and everywhere and they still bounce back within days.
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The leaves have already dried up, it won't reattach the cola. As you said, not even hanging by a thread. It will act as a TOPing and produce side shots. We all have done it when learning to LST. Good luck mate
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I did the same thing about a week or 10 days ago. I taped mine up and it healed pretty well. Check out my pictures, it basically just made the stalk thicker on the bottom. In the pictures you can see where the stalk was broken and is hollow. It made the two side stems grow up quicker and now they are all about the same size.
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! I would give it a chance to recover. If you have some aloe vera (in gel) this can help to heal the wound. Put some aloe vera around the wound and use some electric tape to fix the stem. A support (strings, bamboo stick) will also increase recovery chances. If after a few days the broken stem doesn't seem to grow again, then consider removing it, you don't want your plant to drive all its energy into that cola. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! 👊
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@@Aiiogrow, Just got up the list of nutes on week six I am giving to the gals. At my very first feed I added 5ml of calmag only to notice that was something I should not do with soil. Have been doing a cycle between nutes and water making sure not to over do it. Stay blessed
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. use both switches when blooming. or you will only use half your power of your light. more light = more yield. (in theory) Let your fan hit your girl direct and blow her around. you will get stronger stems. We don't want a push over 😄 it will stress your plant a bit to. witch is good. low stressing is safe on auto's ;) just take a look at outdoor plants. how hard the wind pushes them around. best of all you get a fan that moves so the airflow is not concentrated all the time on 1 place What nutes are you giving? those leaves are not a bug problem. Very nice first grow :) 👏👊
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