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TONINO-CBD HASH Plant FEM

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Week 18
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Tonino Tonino
6 years ago
At this point it’s just sit and wait looking to trichomes every couple of days we’re starting to have a nice mix of clear and milky we’re still waiting for some Ambers lot more ambers
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Grow Questions
Tonino
Toninostarted grow question 6 years ago
as you can see the main stem has been split in half so I am wondering if I should intervene or just let it heal on its own she don't seem to be suffering want do you guys think ?
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HighTVanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey there @Tonino I realized this question is quite old, but you haven't yet closed it. Perhaps you were wanting more information? As @MUDBUG alluded to, this is actually a method some people use and claim boosts THC production called Stem/stalk splitting. The idea is fairly basic in theory: Make the plant think its dying so it over produces hormones and overcompensates in a fight or flight mechanism. I have seen numerous posts and grows with it over the years, but I have not personally tried this method. Obviously your situation was a mistake and the positioning of the split was not optimal, but I figured you should know that generally you don't see a negative from this with a healthy plant in terms of end yield. 😎 Hope I helped resolve your question! If not feel free to hit me up anytime!
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