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08-24-2009, 05:42 AM #1OPJunior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
I have no idea how this fucking happened. Probably my dog. Is there any kind of solution that you can apply to plant wounds that heals them? Is there anything I can fucking do????? Please let there be somthing I can do. The plant is early into flowering and this is a big branch. FUCK.
Thanks for any input.
:chainsaw:Chronabis Reviewed by Chronabis on . EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE? I have no idea how this fucking happened. Probably my dog. Is there any kind of solution that you can apply to plant wounds that heals them? Is there anything I can fucking do????? Please let there be somthing I can do. The plant is early into flowering and this is a big branch. FUCK. Thanks for any input. :chainsaw: Rating: 5
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08-24-2009, 05:44 AM #2Senior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
Originally Posted by Chronabis
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08-24-2009, 06:11 AM #3OPJunior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
Ya cool man thats what I figured. Thanks for the second opinion. Do you think itd be beneficial to put cloning solution on it? Maybe some alcohol to prevent infection/fungus?
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08-24-2009, 06:14 AM #4Senior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
i don't think cloning solution is necessary. maybe some hydrogen peroxide, not alcohol though.
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08-24-2009, 01:44 PM #5Senior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
I lose branches all the time....$1000 dollars a branch! DO NOT try to pull the branch back up ! Let it be, most of the time it will heal itself. Give the branches some form of support as they are going to get bigger! Some strains require more support than others.Either use a stake and tie off of it or take twine and go from the main stem ( high up) to the branches.Good Luck! PEACE....
Waterdog
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08-24-2009, 01:48 PM #6Senior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
Is that strain Querkle?? Sure looks like it!
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08-24-2009, 06:51 PM #7OPJunior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
Haha shit man I hope this heals. looks like it would set me back a definite g judging by the size of the branch. I shouldn't pull the branch up back into the little socket it created? Why not? I thought that is what I should do? I have no idea what official strain this is. The grower I got the clones from calls says its called "rack of spice."
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08-24-2009, 07:16 PM #8Senior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
Yea man DON'T pull it up it will more than likely BREAK-OFF in your hands!!!(and that sucks) I personaly have the best luck leaving the broken ones alone!8 out of 10 of my broken branches continue to live laying down.Keep your spirits up and remember harvest is only about 2 months away!!!YEA..... Your sexy mama looks awesome !Keep it up! Paece......and keep it green!
Waterdog
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08-25-2009, 08:26 AM #9OPJunior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
Hell yea man. Just proped it up a little and it didnt break or anything. Yesterday the limb was crooked and curved, shocked, but today it got nice and streight, lookin for sun. Don't think I have much to worry about.
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08-25-2009, 01:40 PM #10Senior Member
EMERGENCY. BRANCH GONE?
Originally Posted by waterdog
Originally Posted by waterdog
Prop the branch back into place as good as you can, use a stake of some sort to support the growing tip, bind the wound and keep it in place till healed. You might need to adjust the bandage every week or so due to plant growth.
The injury is less likely to heal if the damn thing has two wounds to heal, (one on the trunk, one on the branch) but putting it back in place strengthens the union and is only one injury for the lady to deal with.
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