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![]() | I have mistakenly almost snapped one of the biggest producing branches on my plant. It is not broken all the way through and seems to still be receiving the nutrients and fluid it needs to survive. I have tied in place but am wondering if there is anything I can put on the site where it snapped to help it heal quickly and efficiently? | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Not sure about actually healing it but what you can do is make it stable enough so it doesn't snap in the future once it starts producing heavy nugs. I'd simply use some duct tape as a make shift bandaid. ![]()
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![]() ![]() | Keep it tied up and it should be ok. I dont know about fertz,etc....? From what I have heard people just stake/tie w/ no problems (besides a little shock)
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