So today I feel like a moron :Stones slap: I've done it a half dozen times, but for some *beep* up reason today I decided that I just needed to bend (and not pinch) the top cola to do the supercropping technique and even out the canopy.
I really tried being surgical, but the thin epidermis simply did not hold and finally gave in. Top shoot completely severed off. In a half panic and quite a quick yet intense verbal session of self-depreciation, this is what I thought to do...
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So the final thing is cling film wrapped around like you would put a cuttling in a propagator, to elevate RH to max. As I was wrapping, I may have dislocated the cola from the stem a little, but if so just a few milimeters
I pop in there every once in a while and spray a foliar feed of rhizotonic (2ml/l) algamic (2ml/l) and Liquid Silicon (2ml/L). right into the cling film top entrance
My reasoning is high moisture, root stim and stress reliever, cold pressed algae extract with vitamins and algae extracts with fulvic and humic acids, silicon providing the "grease" for all this to act faster, fast cell division, higher hidration and transportation
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Never tried or seen anything like this done. What do you think, does she stand a chance for survival?
I really tried being surgical, but the thin epidermis simply did not hold and finally gave in. Top shoot completely severed off. In a half panic and quite a quick yet intense verbal session of self-depreciation, this is what I thought to do...
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So the final thing is cling film wrapped around like you would put a cuttling in a propagator, to elevate RH to max. As I was wrapping, I may have dislocated the cola from the stem a little, but if so just a few milimeters
I pop in there every once in a while and spray a foliar feed of rhizotonic (2ml/l) algamic (2ml/l) and Liquid Silicon (2ml/L). right into the cling film top entrance
My reasoning is high moisture, root stim and stress reliever, cold pressed algae extract with vitamins and algae extracts with fulvic and humic acids, silicon providing the "grease" for all this to act faster, fast cell division, higher hidration and transportation
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Never tried or seen anything like this done. What do you think, does she stand a chance for survival?
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