Sour Diesel, Blue Tooth & White Widow (Automatics)

Oh forsure. You can put it back together with a piece of tape. I prefer taking a straw. Cutting a slit in one rid of the straw and putting it around the branch. This makes it so when the branch heals and grows the straw can expand and allow the brand to grow.

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i usually use a zip tie and cut it off in a week or replace as needed

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Yeah, happens here an there. Straws are great for that like @lotus710. You can forget about them. You can tie the straw if you find difficult to keep the stem on the position that you want, but hen you should remove the wire / tape after some time (two weeks normally are enough).

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I break branches all the time doing hst. It usually is not a problem.

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Here they are today, they seemed a little sad, but they were a little intoxicated with N, so, i watered them with the Bloom recipe @60%, hoping they recover quickly. They seem to be doing alright, they all showed pistils already and let’s see this time how much i get… Cheers!

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Nice beast collection you’ve got there, sir :grin: The front-leftish one has a certain allure.

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a couple exercises I like to do from time to time is a check of ph and ppm of runoff. I am curious to what they would be. when doing the ph runoff test, I like to have my ph coming in at the ph I want my medium to be. also, you want to try to catch and measure the first little runoff that comes out, than the general ph after the pot has drained. also, i see you are using fabricpots. If you have the time and means, once you get into flower I recommend mixing your nutes or whatever you are feeding in a large bucket than dip the fabric pots to completely submerge them in the solution. looking good amigo!

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Thanks man, That is exactly how i do it…

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This is today, this auto-teens are getting bigger… And bigger… Autos are unpredictable!

WOOHOO!

This is the Pineapple Chunk from Barney’s… Training is hard!

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Damn fine ladies you have hanging around you there. Nice and clean as well. Looking like you’re doing fine in the training dept. broke a big branch this summer and just put some duck tape on it. Worked fine.

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I had to amputate the branch, it wasn’t gonna heal. But two new ones replaced that one. there are two little branches growing right in the middle of the plant. Gonna be a long time before it’s trained well and ready for the sun… Cheers!

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That’s okay. It probably would have been fine. What do you mean

Did you amputate yesterday and already new growth? We all want your luck if that’s the case.
Train it all the way until it starts flower. You’ll have a little monster with crazy tops.
Here’s a broken branch, healed with duck tape, trained fairly aggressively. She gone.

That branch broke one day while giving a foliar feeding. My dad told me to tape it up and leave it alone. Will be fine. Don’t even sweat taking it off.

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I guess amputating limbs, gives strength to other ones, i just happened to notice them last night, but they are probably a week or so old, i think it´s pretty easy to spot once you get the hang of it, but this was just a lucky shot… I´ll take a pic for you bro.

This is a feminized photo Pineapple Chunk, it will not start to flower unless light regimen changes. In a few days i have to switch the contests cups to flowering 12-12 so i will put this one in there too, but i wanna give it a couple of weeks to grow the tips…

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Another pic of my little girls, whom are into blossom!

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Another pic, i’m so in love with these ladies, and the smell, OH MY GOD!!!
I walk in the room and smells like sweet mint… WOOHOO!

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Whoo hoooo!! Looking good amigo!

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Wow, very beautiful girls

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Blossom phase! Now let´s see howmuch they stretch, hopefully it stacks up real nice…

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I am so happy for you! it’s gonna be a green christmas.

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Thanks man! It does look like there’s a Nitrogen excess in there, but they will recover…

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