Regeneration

moash

New Member
no no no lol ijust snipped 80% of a new leaf about to unfold so there is the 20% left of the base of the leaf but no new growth
in order to induce branching,the stem must be topped or trained so the hormones can be redirected to other nodes
i think u may have tried to fim but didnt do it right
just let it be and u will be rewarded
 

9867mike777

Well-Known Member
Even if you regen correctly, it can take weeks where the plant looks like hell before it finally bounces out of the shock and starts branching out again. I almost trashed my last WW because of this. Fortunately, I waited and my friend had a male WW to pollinate it. I ended up getting 600 seeds of high quality. The advantage of regening a plant, which means taking it to full harvest and cutting 90% of the bud, is that you know the entire history of the plant. So you know if it is one you want to use for seeds. It would also make a good mother as the harvesting and topping creates lots of little clone starts that can be excellent.
 

tony nice

Member
alright thanks dudes she looks better already, nice new leaves comin off the node where i cut from. but even MORE bad news, after lsting another branch a couple days ago it bent too much so i tied it up for some support and took the string away after a few days and now the branch was barely hanging on and the whole branch and leaves all drooping and dark green!!!!! is there any way to save it??
 

moash

New Member
stick it back together with a splint and tape
make sure the cambium layers match up and u may need a big bag to put over said branch for humidity
 

moash

New Member
should i make new cuts on the ends?
if the original ends r too messed up to put together,then yes
if u r going to make new cuts then i recommend doing what is called a saddle graft...google it
this way it will be more stable and u may not need a splint
also make sure u seal the wound before u wrap it(cloning gel works) and a rubberband will prob work better than tape
u may also need to trim some of the leaves on the scion so it wont wilt so bad
goodluck:joint:
 

tony nice

Member
if the original ends r too messed up to put together,then yes
if u r going to make new cuts then i recommend doing what is called a saddle graft...google it
this way it will be more stable and u may not need a splint
also make sure u seal the wound before u wrap it(cloning gel works) and a rubberband will prob work better than tape
u may also need to trim some of the leaves on the scion so it wont wilt so bad
goodluck:joint:
alright i see what you mean, veryy interesting stuff gunna have to be a surgeon for this one. :joint: <3

thanks for the help moash very good information to get at a time like this
 
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