Budologist420 Well-Known Member Jul 13, 2011 #1 Lol so i came home from work just now and found one of my Void seeds looking like this. I think the only possibe thing that happened is that it was so windy that it snapped the branches right in the middle of where they meet. i fixed it with some duct tape and two pieces of bamboo sticks.
Lol so i came home from work just now and found one of my Void seeds looking like this. I think the only possibe thing that happened is that it was so windy that it snapped the branches right in the middle of where they meet. i fixed it with some duct tape and two pieces of bamboo sticks.
Budologist420 Well-Known Member Jul 13, 2011 #7 ULMResearch said: I bet it works. Give it a week to mend. Click to expand... I agree I think it's gonna heal just fine
ULMResearch said: I bet it works. Give it a week to mend. Click to expand... I agree I think it's gonna heal just fine
Budologist420 Well-Known Member Jul 16, 2011 #8 Plant is doing perfectly fine. all the nodes are pointed upwards and no longer droopy. looks like baby is gonna survive for sure. i'll post some pics tomorrow when its light out.
Plant is doing perfectly fine. all the nodes are pointed upwards and no longer droopy. looks like baby is gonna survive for sure. i'll post some pics tomorrow when its light out.
Budologist420 Well-Known Member Jul 17, 2011 #11 welldiced said: Cats!................ Click to expand... ????? ?????? i have like 6 of those.
MrGhettoGrower Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2011 #12 I've done that before! Plants slit there easily after topping. My didn't make it!
Xeno420 Active Member Jul 18, 2011 #13 Not enough elements to toughen the stem when it was little so it was easy to split by the weight? Shouldn't happen though.
Not enough elements to toughen the stem when it was little so it was easy to split by the weight? Shouldn't happen though.