This is a good one, any ideas?

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LoveTheGreen

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Well my girl is in the grow room today. Just clean up make sure everything is lookin good. Her robe catches one one of the new drip lines I just put in one thing leads to another. Heres what happens. So I'm gonna smoke a bowl. The female is about 12inches tall went in to flowering on xmas. What should I do? Take the clones? Cut the two colas away from each other and try to root the both of them? Tape or zip tie it back in to place? I don't know any ideas would be appreciated thanks.

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Well alrighty then... The update, took some twist ties and well you can see from the pic. I would like to say thanks to POTUS for his help.

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Hey man you're doin it just like we talked about in the chat That looks great
Bet it heals perfect Hey this is my first post Life is good
I swear I'll use punctuation next time........ Isn't that weird?
Ok, your right I'm high
 
u guys did a good job on fixin that baby she was split like a wish bone ,glad to see shes do great ,,wish u luck man ,









HAPPY GROWIN TOM TOM
AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
 
You can repair it further by studying grafting repairs and seeing if there is something else you can do like support stakes or even thread carefully wrapped around the stalk, and then the wound sealed with beeswax.

smoke in peace
KingKahuuna
 
Just put the beeswax on the outside of the stock,or do you have to put it inbetween the split?
 
On an inside plant, you should be fine without the beeswax. It's more of a sealer against bugs and particulate then anything. On outside plants, the beeswax is almost absolute in it's benefit. If you do use it, don't get any in the wound itself. The plant needs to be able to cover that area with it's own hormones and sap.

If you have the split tied together good, it should only take a week for the plant to completely seal and heal the wound. You'll notice a thickening of the area and some gooey looking sap secreting from the wound. Just let it be and the plant will do all the work.

If you're putting nutes on the plant, you might want to back off on them for a week. While the plant is healing, it'll slow it's growth to use the energy on the healing. It won't need the nutes while it does this.
 
Love to hear how this is going, with maybe a pic if things are going well. I've never seen anything like this done before, really interested in your progress!
 

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