Branch broke completely off of flowering g plant. What can I do?

Stankgreen

New Member
One of the lower branches of my plant got damaged last week when I was moving my plants around. It started to repair but today I touched the branch and it just complete broke off. Can I attempt to reattach it with some tape and hope it will repair or could I try to clone the branch?
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
One of the lower branches of my plant got damaged last week when I was moving my plants around. It started to repair but today I touched the branch and it just complete broke off. Can I attempt to reattach it with some tape and hope it will repair or could I try to clone the branch?
No ...I would not, smear honey on the wound

trash the limb

life grows on

good luck
 

Sithlord88

Well-Known Member
What's on the top right of the second pic? Bummer about the branch, don' think that's getting reattached.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
You could always try and clone it. If it took it would take a long time but after revegging you'd have a monster.
 

MJCanada

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No way you'll be able to get that back on the plant.

It's pretty far into flower, but it may clone and then reveg.

Cut all the leaves/buds off the lower end, so you have the top bud and maybe 1 bud/node below it. Make a clean slice 3-4 nodes down from there to take off that dead end that broke and plunk it into a cloner.

Don't forget to trim about 50% of all the leaves remaining and don't give it a ton of light(doesn't need to produce food, it needs to cannibalize itself to create roots). The more oxygen you can get into the water it's in, the better (fish tank bubbler works for me).

Mine usually take about 2 weeks to form roots enough to pot. I rarely take cuttings past 2 weeks into flower though.

Good luck!
 

iknownothink

Well-Known Member
Why not just throw it in a bucket of water with a light mixture nutrient solution and just see what happens? Looks like it's pretty far into flowering so I don't think its worth cloning
 
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