darnit, I knew I forgot one other thing....

one of the plants had multiple sections of the stem that were bent badly (though no real tearing that I saw) and I had to put a thin stake the length of the plant into the pot to anchor the plant to it. Obviously, I ripped some roots out when inserting it into the dirt. I'm curious to know if doing that was a big mistake. I just checked on it and the leaves are starting to droop badly and the pistols are shriveling and turning brown in the top places. I'm sure it's shock, but will the loss of roots be of a concern and will they grow back?

sorry for the multiple posts and questions. This forum has been awesome in helping me grow for the first time and so far it's been really good and this problem has me stumped.

thanks.
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