will it survive?

ganjarules106

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hey guys a friend of mine gave me these two plants/clones. The problem is that when i took one of them out of the bag they where in one had snapped right at the base about a cm above the soil. As soon as i seen this i got some electric wire tape and wrap it around the stem and then got a Mc D's straw cut that and then cut it down the middle and wrapped it around the tape for extra support. whats the chance of it making it it's also still in veg.
thanks everyone
 

jondamon

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hey guys a friend of mine gave me these two plants/clones. The problem is that when i took one of them out of the bag they where in one had snapped right at the base about a cm above the soil. As soon as i seen this i got some electric wire tape and wrap it around the stem and then got a Mc D's straw cut that and then cut it down the middle and wrapped it around the tape for extra support. whats the chance of it making it it's also still in veg.
thanks everyone

You've done all you can.

Its time to sit back and wait to see if it heals.

Don't expect to see any growth until its repaired.

When growth resumes it will most likely be fully repaired.



J
 

ganjarules106

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Here is a before and after photo IMG_0794.JPG the one on the right is the broken one after repair jobIMG_0795.JPG this is the next day im guessing I'm going to loose most of the leaves that where on this clone due to stress. I suppose it normal for it to be so droopy because of the break and the stress do you think i should put it in high humidity like a clone would this help it to heal faster or course problems such as mold
 
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