What the hell happend

GreenBoxGrown

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You could also use a toothpick and gently tape it together as a splint to hold it up. Once it is strong enough to stand on its own, you can remove the toothpick.
 

Odin*

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I've used BBQ skewersto right youngsters in need, but this guy is so small that during the "splinting", or removal of said "splint", irreparable damage could be incurred. A little soil, light packing behind it, she's golden.

(Not to shoot you down bro @GreenBoxGrown )
 

bryan oconner

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replant them bitches deeper and they'll be fine.
this is common . they grow so fast and (stretch ) for the light stems grow very long . they fall over every time . put some dirt around the stem so it will support it self . you cant over do it as long as you leave a inch of the plant stick up the stem will from roots the part your cover with dirt . if you dont want to do this the best way go plan b . like posted above put a stick next to it so it will be supported this is the rookie way . dont use tape just put it right next to the plant so its laying right next to it . move your light closer cfl should only be inches away use the hand test if your hand wont get hot the plant wont for the distance most importantly have fun .
 

Sassafras¥

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I've used BBQ skewersto right youngsters in need, but this guy is so small that during the "splinting", or removal of said "splint", irreparable damage could be incurred. A little soil, light packing behind it, she's golden.

(Not to shoot you down bro @GreenBoxGrown )
Yup, bbq skewers and everytime I go to get chinese I always ask for extra packs of chop sticks for this very reason (:
 
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