Unfortunately, I don't have a camera so I can't post any pics. My camera phone sucks.

The twine I'm using is thin and soft and it wasn't tied too tight anywhere...my fear was hurting the stem. Maybe I'll tape it up in spots I used twine when I get back from work today.

After checking them this morning, the two plants that had one spot on the stem that sustained a bad bend appear to be doing well...also the plant that had half its joint ripped at one of the main branches seems well so far. The plant that had multiple bends is having some problems including: white pistols are shriveling up and turning brownish and leaves and branches sagging pretty bad. I'm a little worried about this one.

Like you smokin, I dropped the stupid lights onto them. Lesson learned...don't make adjustments with them underneath. I damn near had a heart attack. So you just left them alone? I didn't feel comfortable with that since a few of the bends were nearly 90 degrees and I thought for sure I'd lose a lot of yield if I left them like that.
BobWeed Reviewed by BobWeed on . Plant stems bent. Need Help Newbie here. First Grow. Tried searching for this but didn't find exactly what I was looking for so I'm hoping one of you fine experts could help me out. My plants are currently 3 weeks into flowering and I got really lucky that all 4 that I started with ended being female. The plants are completely healthy other than some of the leaves closest to the bottom are dying off. I had an accident where all 4 of my plants' stems got bent over 45 degrees. 2 of them in 2 or more places. A couple Rating: 5