Quote Originally Posted by sunbiz1
This plant was a broken stalk back in May, I transplanted it into a 5 gallon bucket from the ground. I then took it home and nursed it back to health. This is what it looks like today(as per attached below). This plant was transplanted 3 times, but is a very hardy and potent Mexican strain.
Before I respond to your surgery photos, where are you located?. Your plants are outdoors and will probably need to be transplanted to an indoor project(which will be a completely different undertaking than your current outdoor landscaping).

Let me know.

Biz

Edit, you're in Texas...let me know when you see new growth.
Thanks for the confidence boost, I went ahead and followed your advice and transplanted it to a bucket with chicken wire for added protection. One thing I did notice, someone mentioned that it might not be getting enough light because it looked weak for it's age, is when I dug it up about three inches down was solid clay! The roots were extremely shallow, I'm really shocked it ever got as big as it did. Anyways I got some nutrient rich soil and replanted it. Hope to see some growth in the coming week. Here's the new setup.
sadfarmer Reviewed by sadfarmer on . Broken Stalk Emergency First off this is my first time on this site, I searched the forums for a similar topic but none seemed to cover the severity of my problem, I also posted this in "Plant Problems" but I figured more heads are better than one, apologies if I did not search thoroughly enough. On to the problem: I have been growing a plant outdoors (flower bed), for about three months, our drought has made it difficult for the plant in the first place but she pulled through and was getting stronger every day Rating: 5