Oops, that's not supposed to be there~
Mid-update update, today is day 33, and found my fan crashed!
But, it only managed to break 2 branches, which isn't too bad! granted they looked real purdy with tons of nodes they managed
to work up, but can't be mad at something that already happened and was out of my control. This happened on the
Chem Bubbly, the smallest particular one of the lot too :]
It also let's me share my method to fix them: paperclips! go ahead and bend those babies into an 'S'
open the claws a little and you've got yourself some support. I have both branches that snapped attached
to higher-up branches so they have total relief from gravity, since they broke in probably the worst spot,
right at the stalk which affects the whole branch instead of just part of one.
Not the most clear to see but hopefully you can make out the shiny paperclips! It's good in a cinch, and worked here where
using tape would have a hard time.
Question: Is there anything else that can be done after something like this happens? Would they feel less stressed with a tiny bit of water, a light
tea foliar spray, that sort of thing? Otherwise I imagine it's just kind of a set-and-forget kind of thing while nature runs its course.
So I'll include what she looks like on day 35, see you then!
Mid-update update, today is day 33, and found my fan crashed!

But, it only managed to break 2 branches, which isn't too bad! granted they looked real purdy with tons of nodes they managed
to work up, but can't be mad at something that already happened and was out of my control. This happened on the
Chem Bubbly, the smallest particular one of the lot too :]

It also let's me share my method to fix them: paperclips! go ahead and bend those babies into an 'S'
open the claws a little and you've got yourself some support. I have both branches that snapped attached
to higher-up branches so they have total relief from gravity, since they broke in probably the worst spot,
right at the stalk which affects the whole branch instead of just part of one.

Not the most clear to see but hopefully you can make out the shiny paperclips! It's good in a cinch, and worked here where
using tape would have a hard time.
Question: Is there anything else that can be done after something like this happens? Would they feel less stressed with a tiny bit of water, a light
tea foliar spray, that sort of thing? Otherwise I imagine it's just kind of a set-and-forget kind of thing while nature runs its course.
So I'll include what she looks like on day 35, see you then!