Knocked over plant =/

Should I use for clones or wait it out.

  • Take cuttings to replant and start fresh.

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I have a plant that got knocked over by a falling light it's still attached at the roots but hard to tell by how much. The plant only stands when tied to the side of the pot and I want to know what some more experienced growers would do. I applied a small amount of rooting agent to some water/hydrogen peroxide mix and watered a bit around the stem a bit, but I need a few recommendations. Should I wait it out or start taking as many cuttings as I can and re-rooting them in small pots. I might update pics but they won't really do any good. The plant is about a foot and a half maybe a bit less and pretty bushy, providing many cloning opportunities because early on I tied it down sideways to promote outward growth.
 

Trian79

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Grab a few cuttings from it and let her try to repair itself. Keep a close eye on it every day. There's always a chance the plant could still make it.
 

duff420

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i was transplanting and i accidently ripped almost all of the roots out probably about 80% of the roots out of a 2foot plant and i pretended it never happened i replanted her helped her stand a lil and threw her in with the rest of em, i dont know wich 1 it is now cause they all look the same.
 
Thanks for the advice. I was really bummed out for awhile, I instantly starting having anxiety and panic attacks lol. I get real worried I won't be able to produce my own medical marijuana because I am in constant pain and anxiety most of the day. I have a daughter now and I can't keep spending my money on something I can grow myself, but I don't do well without it so I've been having to buy it all the time.

I might start my own grow thread for the clones I take to ensure a better success rate. I have Fibromyalgia and PTSD kinda feel hopeless about things when I feel like this won't work. Unfortunately Ohio, being the headquarters of many big corporations, is always in the hands of lobbyists and others protecting their own interests so medical marijuana legalization never seems likely.
 
The plant has turned into a sad, droopy, old woman looking plant. I might still try for the clones, but I was too busy too last night with my 10 month old daughter.

Gonna still try to take cuttings of the drooping shoots still hoping they will perk up. They still look very green, just really droopy. I can tell the mother plant won't make it. I still have one nice plant left inside and a few outdoors at least, but I'd still like to get something more long-term going.

If anyone can recommend a low budget guide I have a few 48" shoplights and many cfl lights and some reflectors. I am running out of time but the last time I grew I used CFL/Fluorescent lights most of the way through then transplanted outside to flower in july/august-october.
 
As I was taking clones from the dying plant I noticed that it was a female too! So this accident could be a blessing in disguise.

I took these cuttings and am gonna reroot them. My room was on flowering schedule but I moved my large female plant to the front of the room and put these clones in the back so I could switch to 18/6 or 24/0 and just move the flowering plant out each night at a certain time.

Thanks for the advice and here are the clone pics and my main plant.
 

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