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Old 06-26-2009, 02:27 PM   #7
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Yucky dude, I h8 when that happens!

yeah I know that snapping sound well... I have a particular branch in mind that Ive broken numerous times the same exact damn way lol. I treat it like a clone i just cut, you dont want an embolism, so I spray with reg. H20, then grab a couple of twist ties (bonsai wire would work equally well) and wrap the first one around twice then twist to tighten and close the wound and repeat. This serves to seal the wound, close it and splint it. I like to use twist ties over wire because the paper helps to buffer the harshness of the wire on the stem.
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