Help! My branches snapped what do I do?

Mak'er Grow

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Put some tape around the 'wounded' areas for a few days to support the branch from further bending or breaking...if they dont wilt in the next few hours to a day then they will be fine.
Some people even use tooth picks/popsicle sticks/chop sticks as splits as well as the tape.
Also some use aloe or honey in the break to block out contaminants from getting into the 'wound'.
Best of luck and happy growin' :P
 

GBAUTO

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They should recover, but you REALLY need to let them grow out some more BEFORE you try bondage.
I never have understood chopping off most of the growth while I'm trying to build a structure. Stop stressing the F-outta the plant.
 

FastFreddi

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They are looking ok op...be mindful of watering techniques. As stated, perhaps less is more when training at such an early stage, they need a good root mass before, imo.
You can start seedlings in a two cup method. One dark which holds the clear one, with your medium and seed.
As she grows, you can visually inspect the roots easily.
I always put holes for drainage in the bottom, as well as sides for aeration.
You can grow more than one in a pot, but it can be troublesome for most, though I have seen excellent examples of it.
Unless you are growing autos....they should always be put in final pot right from the start.
Hth's,
FF
 

Harlem23

Member
Seen this shit also the other day. Planting more than one plant in a pot is just madness to me. For small seedlings just use a solo cup or small pot. Why would you put 2 plants at opposite edge of 1 pot. Good luck think you may need it
I know it’s a bad idea but I’m really just playing with em. There bag seed and I’m a first time grower but I do plan on thinning them out any advice on that?
 

Arnski5000

Well-Known Member
Cool you will learn loads from trying and asking on here. Only advice would be do it sooner rather than later before roots all grow together but they probably are already
 

Harlem23

Member
They are looking ok op...be mindful of watering techniques. As stated, perhaps less is more when training at such an early stage, they need a good root mass before, imo.
You can start seedlings in a two cup method. One dark which holds the clear one, with your medium and seed.
As she grows, you can visually inspect the roots easily.
I always put holes for drainage in the bottom, as well as sides for aeration.
You can grow more than one in a pot, but it can be troublesome for most, though I have seen excellent examples of it.
Unless you are growing autos....they should always be put in final pot right from the start.
Hth's,
FF
Any advice on growing multiple in one pot? If I’m not able to thin them then I’ll probably just put them in 10 gallon pots do u think that’ll be enough?
 

Harlem23

Member
Cool you will learn loads from trying and asking on here. Only advice would be do it sooner rather than later before roots all grow together but they probably are already
Let’s say they have already grown together do u think a 10 gallon pot would be enough to grow em out?
 

FastFreddi

Well-Known Member
Being very careful op...slowly use clean, cool not cold water, to rinse the medium away from the seedlings, removing it from the sides as you go.
Needless to say, they are very delicate .
Slow and steady.
Once able, carefully detangle/detach roots from one another.
Place in medium into suitably sized container. Support if necessary .
Good luck op.
FF
 

Arnski5000

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I would probably just go in hard with a trowel and dig as much up in one hit as ya can.then 1 plant per pot with fresh soil water and leave for few days and pray to the bud gods
 
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