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    So as soon as the seed germinated, it rained for basically 3 straight days, zero sun (as it only receives afternoon sun). Today, it was folded over and on it's deathbed. Finally there is sun, so it's now being held up by that wooden stick. Will this survive? Any advice?

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    Looks ok
    You can wrap a straw around it to keep
    It up jus cut the straw length ways an wrap round
    Very carefully.
    If your in uk I'd forget even trying to grow that outside.
    It's way too late in the year



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    If it stays sunn then yes. Any chance you can cover it in a see through or pvc green house for a few days?

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    she is looking fine mate as erburt said use a straw keep her propped up and shower her with love 👍🏼


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    Thanks all for the advice! It started to rain again, so going to move it indoors for a few days while getting through this rainy period and also to allow the stem to strengthen. Never grown indoors, but suppose 18 hours under that little light will be good? Once it goes back outside, it will get 5-6 per day. Also, it's really fragile and now without the wind, ok to leave the wooden stick as support? Prefer not to mess with it, but if straw is necessary, will do it. Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charakter0 View Post
    Thanks all for the advice! It started to rain again, so going to move it indoors for a few days while getting through this rainy period and also to allow the stem to strengthen. Never grown indoors, but suppose 18 hours under that little light will be good? Once it goes back outside, it will get 5-6 per day. Also, it's really fragile and now without the wind, ok to leave the wooden stick as support? Prefer not to mess with it, but if straw is necessary, will do it. Thanks again.

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    that light isnt the best mate, most probably encourage more lanky growth but its better than being outside in this weather are you in the uk?
    have you ever considered a little grow set up indoors?


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    Well, was hoping keeping it that close would avoid that. But unfortunately in this climate, in south america, the weather is crazy and with rainy season, scary to have no rays ar all!

    Tough to grow indoors to be honest. No space.

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    Yeah that light won't do anything it'll still stretch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charakter0 View Post
    Well, was hoping keeping it that close would avoid that. But unfortunately in this climate, in south america, the weather is crazy and with rainy season, scary to have no rays ar all!

    Tough to grow indoors to be honest. No space.
    you would be suprised at the amount of space some growers use on here mate sometimes its all about stealth 👍🏼


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    She will be fine. Since it has come to this, why don't you consider moving her indoors permanently? It's better for her growth anyway.

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