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08-07-2006, 09:23 PM #1
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i was tieing down my plants and....
well i was trying to tie my plants down to train them, give the lower sites some more light and well.............one of the branches snapped. its definatly still connected but im pretty sure the bottom side has a break in the stem, i just left it there resting on the wall as i assumed it would create thicker bark there and heal itself. If anyone has any tips to speed up the process or just help the plant heal lemme know. thanks people
IneedMONEY Reviewed by IneedMONEY on . i was tieing down my plants and.... well i was trying to tie my plants down to train them, give the lower sites some more light and well.............one of the branches snapped. its definatly still connected but im pretty sure the bottom side has a break in the stem, i just left it there resting on the wall as i assumed it would create thicker bark there and heal itself. If anyone has any tips to speed up the process or just help the plant heal lemme know. thanks people Rating: 5
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