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    #11
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    Serious problem - Plants FELL OVER!

    well cut and trim then and just do the best you can with what you have.

    At least you learned something for the next time so all is not a total loss, education is important too.

    Good luck

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Serious problem - Plants FELL OVER!

    Yep, cut and trimmed them up last night. Hopefully next time I'm more successful...

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Serious problem - Plants FELL OVER!

    Last one, I think this one should have gone for a week more...

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Serious problem - Plants FELL OVER!

    they're so cute...

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Serious problem - Plants FELL OVER!

    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidMagik
    Last one, I think this one should have gone for a week more...

    True you may have a better crop if you did but look at it this way.

    What you have is better then if you broke it in the first week of flower.

    Good luck next time.

    Happy growing.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Serious problem - Plants FELL OVER!

    sorry to hear about your problems,in future get some garden mesh atatch it to all sides of your grow room,let your plants grow through this and you will never have this problem again.
    change comes through the barrell of a gun!!

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Serious problem - Plants FELL OVER!

    I have broke a few of my plants in my first grow as well. I have about 32 total right now, three of which are a little broken. They seem to be doing okay though. My question is this though..if I start to see browning on the inside of the stem should I yank the plants out of the room? I am guessing this is rot and leaves the plant more suseptable to mold. Or can you just let her try to make a come back?

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