Accidentally murdered my plant

NeroBlackstone

Active Member
This is an auto flower btw. I’m sure it was too late to train too lol. Wish I had cloning supplies on me, that’s a good idea
 

HydroKid239

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This is an auto flower btw. I’m sure it was too late to train too lol. Wish I had cloning supplies on me, that’s a good idea
Snip the end on an angle, and sit it in a small cup of water. You can use a bread tie to hang it from the rim of the cup so it doesn't fall in. Change the water every 2 days. Just get a jug of tap, and let it sit out at room temp. Use that to swap out. Give it a week at least. Look for roots popping out of the part you snipped. Cover it with a plastic baggie to trap humidity. IMG_5790.JPG
 

Doug Dawson

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It happens all the time, don't sweat it. The existing plant will carry on, clone the top if your plant limit allows it. Could end up a blessing in the end.
 

Doug Dawson

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Oh damn I wasn’t sure if it was considered like an open wound
It's an open wound but the plant should sort itself out, they happen in nature all the time. Not sure on the honey thing, never heard of it used on plants before but it is a natural product. I do know people use it for open wounds. It has anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
 

osowhom

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It's an open wound but the plant should sort itself out, they happen in nature all the time. Not sure on the honey thing, never heard of it used on plants before but it is a natural product. I do know people use it for open wounds. It has anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
i use it when i lolipop or have accidents
 
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