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    Happy wounds?????

    This may sound a bit strange, but while i was in my first grow with the help of LST (bending the branches and tie them down) i almost accidentally broke the main stem of one plant.....somehow i managed to put it back in place and the plant cured itself within a week or so....moreover this plant turned to be my best looking plant with the best yield, producing the most potent bud of all 7 ladies i was growing at the time......moreover i've read about growers who intentionally make ''wounds'' on their plants to increase their output.....is this true or just it happens sometimes?
    newgroweroldsmoker Reviewed by newgroweroldsmoker on . Happy wounds????? This may sound a bit strange, but while i was in my first grow with the help of LST (bending the branches and tie them down) i almost accidentally broke the main stem of one plant.....somehow i managed to put it back in place and the plant cured itself within a week or so....moreover this plant turned to be my best looking plant with the best yield, producing the most potent bud of all 7 ladies i was growing at the time......moreover i've read about growers who intentionally make ''wounds'' on Rating: 5

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    Happy wounds?????

    Its true.

    Some people crush the stems....some people bust the stems in half.

    Here is a pic i took last week....

    I accidently broke a bud and it was left hanging. I figured, fuck, i will just let it die and dry on the vine so to speak.

    To this very day, she is still growing, and, now that she hangs down, the flowers are growing up.

    If or how this results in increased potency is beyond me.....

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    Happy wounds?????

    yes, but normally, shouldn't an incident like this ''stall'' the development of the plant? she should normally be like stressed as she would try to ''cure'' herself prior to continuing budding and this would make her fall behind of the rest of the plants....on the contrary she became the queen of the garden.....i am going to try it on a couple of plants and see what the results will be

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