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Hey so I checked on my plant this morning and it was sloped over all the way, I think the main stalk of the plant snapped but is still in tact, is this bad?Hi @Wallyj24
Many will use a loupe to monitor the trichomes and harvest somewhere between starting to go milky [high buzz], and eventually turning amber [heavy stone]
I don't use one, I simply wait until the pistils turn orange and begin to crinkle, but before they shrivel completely
At that stage the resin is swollen and just beginning to turn
You probably have 2-3 weeks to go depending on the characteristics of the strain
Hey so I checked on my plant this morning and it was sloped over all the way, I think the main stalk of the plant snapped but is still in tact, is this bad?
Just took this pic right nowIf it's still intact, just support it upright and it should be OK this close to harvest, the buds are just ripening really
It was still in tact not separated, I posted it up with two wooden skewersyou can support it with bamboo or other sticks and tape over the damaged area of the stalk. it will depend on how far gone it is. if the stalk has had it then you're done as is and should pull it.
it does look like it could use a couple wks. if the stalk is too damaged it won't get nutrients to finish.
It was still in tact not separated, I posted it up with two wooden skewers
Thank you, this is my first grow to see if I could even do it, I would say I’ve done pretty good for my first time. The only nutrients I’ve given her is DR Earth pump and grow.Hey @Wallyj24, and welcome to the forum!
That is one cute little bud plant – congrats. Stick around and you'll be growing giant beauties before long!
Should I still be giving her nutrients at this point or does it not matter because it’s so close to harvest?that should do it. nice little plant. good job
you can carefully tape the bend with a little electrical tape or even better a bandaid if it helps to support. i would just use the sticky part of the bandaid. they have holes for breathing and will stretch if the stalk continues to grow and thicken.
just leave it alone if you feel taping would cause more harm. the stalk is a bit thin on that plant, and you are late in flower, the plant will likely concentrate on finishing, rather than repairing itself.
How are the trichomes looking? Do you have a way to view them?Should I still be giving her nutrients at this point or does it not matter because it’s so close to harvest?
No I haven’t got a jewelers Loup yetHow are the trichomes looking? Do you have a way to view them?