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    Default Help! slight snapping

    So I’ve just been out to check on the girls, and I’ve noticed one of the taller plants that I’ve bent over has started to snap/break under the stress.

    All growth seems to be fine it’s just flimsy where this slight break is, any ideas on how to fix this?

    If you can see, it’s just under the blue/green pipe thing
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    Just take some of the stress away then and support it ,they are hardy plants and will heal itself


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadface View Post
    Just take some of the stress away then and support it ,they are hardy plants and will heal itself
    That’s what I done mate, will it bind back together? Or should I keep it supported through the rest of its life?

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    Keep it supported from now on it will be only force a tear otherwise,but just support the area and you'll be fine,what you've done we have all done mate

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    I can't see any break tbh mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadface View Post
    Keep it supported from now on it will be only force a tear otherwise,but just support the area and you'll be fine,what you've done we have all done mate
    It’s since I put my new fan/filter in, its sucked a lot of moisture out of the air so I think that’s got a part to play
    Cheers for the quick response mate! Life saver

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