The drawback to regeneration, the plants support structure is weak compared to a seed grown plant.
A gust of wind caught just the right angle to snap off a major cluster of branches. I tried tying them back, but the damage was done. Trimmed it up, turn it to front side to the Sun and carry on.
Decided to wrap it with garden tape, Single wrap in the lower half, that will keep them from flexing too much in the wind.
Dripped some wax over the cut stalk, fresh dose of growth nutes.
At this point, natural light will help it recover, but I will move it indoors for the long days to regenerate.
We have learned a few things along the way.
Overgrow was a huge bonus with the introduction of digital cameras. Sharing our trials and tribulations, an underground community that included the whole Planet with 640x480 images.
We broke new ground and formed some lasting friendships.
did it the same way you do with bags only i strain out the buds with a sieve and then let the water sit in the fridge until the tric sink to the bottom and then slowly pour off the water a little at a time …how ever now that so many place are legal i found bags on line cheap and the last two times i used them …so much easier and i get more
Apollo 11 regen and seed grown Baker Street.
September has been mild, no frosts, yet. Forecast is for a sudden drop to freezing temperatures and the possibility of snow. Several days of bairly thawing conditions will mark the end of season for unprotected plants.