Mar 22, 2017 #1 S Soilwork New Member So we had a storm and my main stem split a few nights ago and i didnt notice. Most trichs look cloudy no amber. Ihave taped it now was thinking of harvesting this weekend. Thoughts? Sent from my SM-G900I using 420 Magazine Mobile App
So we had a storm and my main stem split a few nights ago and i didnt notice. Most trichs look cloudy no amber. Ihave taped it now was thinking of harvesting this weekend. Thoughts? Sent from my SM-G900I using 420 Magazine Mobile App
Mar 22, 2017 #2 AlienAthena Well-Known Member try to tape her back together and continue as planned and see if she keeps going. you should be fine Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine
try to tape her back together and continue as planned and see if she keeps going. you should be fine Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine
Mar 22, 2017 #3 M MsSinful Well-Known Member AlienAthena is right. Tape her up. I had same type of split. In a week or so she will have healed herself and you can remove the tape. It's scary at first but you get use to it. Before After Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine Mobile App
AlienAthena is right. Tape her up. I had same type of split. In a week or so she will have healed herself and you can remove the tape. It's scary at first but you get use to it. Before After Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine Mobile App
Mar 22, 2017 #4 M MsSinful Well-Known Member Is the plant ready to harvest? Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine
Mar 22, 2017 #5 Weaselcracker Well-Known Member Plant of the Month May 2016 2 Member of the Month November 2016 Nug of the Month October 2016 Nug of the Year 2016 Photo of the Month November 2020 I tie those together with pipe cleaners - just a few wraps and they're good. I find tape kind of a pain.
I tie those together with pipe cleaners - just a few wraps and they're good. I find tape kind of a pain.
Mar 22, 2017 #6 M MsSinful Well-Known Member Weaselcracker said: I tie those together with pipe cleaners - just a few wraps and they're good. I find tape kind of a pain. Click to expand... That's a good idea. I've re damaged a area before from removing tape that got layered funny. I'll have to give it a shot myself next time. Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine Mobile App
Weaselcracker said: I tie those together with pipe cleaners - just a few wraps and they're good. I find tape kind of a pain. Click to expand... That's a good idea. I've re damaged a area before from removing tape that got layered funny. I'll have to give it a shot myself next time. Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine Mobile App
Mar 22, 2017 #7 Weaselcracker Well-Known Member Plant of the Month May 2016 2 Member of the Month November 2016 Nug of the Month October 2016 Nug of the Year 2016 Photo of the Month November 2020 Pipe cleaners are probably the most useful everyday tool in my grow -I've got hundreds now and I use them all sorts of stuff.
Pipe cleaners are probably the most useful everyday tool in my grow -I've got hundreds now and I use them all sorts of stuff.
Mar 22, 2017 #8 MyDogSpot Well-Known Member I use zap straps to repair these breaks. One around the main stem, a strap around each branch, and a zap strap pulling them together. Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine
I use zap straps to repair these breaks. One around the main stem, a strap around each branch, and a zap strap pulling them together. Sent from my iPhone using 420 Magazine
Mar 22, 2017 Thread starter #9 S Soilwork New Member Sweet i have taped it for now. And ill zip tie tomorrow. Weather is still shit so might be another day before it gets proper liğht again Sent from my SM-G900I using 420 Magazine Mobile App
Sweet i have taped it for now. And ill zip tie tomorrow. Weather is still shit so might be another day before it gets proper liğht again Sent from my SM-G900I using 420 Magazine Mobile App