I crushed my plants!

I have several varieties of plants (gold leaf, super silver haze and purple haze) and they have been growing great. Today a glass patio table I had been using for a wind break blew on top of them breaking some of the smaller branches and crushing the main stems of a couple of them a few inches from the top. They are in gallon pots and are 9-12 inches tall. I was getting ready to transplant into 15 gallon containers this weekend. I will put that on hold for now. Any advice for salvaging my plants? they are not damaged to where they will die but I’m not sure if I should try to prune them or if I should just leave them alone for a bit to see what happens.

I had a fan in my enclosure that vibrated off the wall on to one of my plants. I repaired the broken limbs with duct tape an used bendable wire to hold them up for a few days. Didn’t lose a branch! One of the beaches split into 4 pieces and is now budding.

broken does not mean severed

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We’re having high winds right now and I thought about using a big wind break like that buuuuuut after your post I think I’ll just let em blow around for a bit lmao. Can’t find a good wind break for the life of me though -_-

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@Manny_FTGUTube don’t get discouraged you won’t believe how much punishment these plants will take with them still being small I’m sure they’ll be able to recover I sure hope so

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I definitely have hope for @potvet. My plants are getting tossed lol I’ve already gone out once or twice and have had them laid out but I just made some tie wire stands for them and now they’re doing ok but against 50, 60 mph winds they’re taking a hard push :unamused::unamused:

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What doesn’t kill you will just make you stronger! :fearful:

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Facts my friend!

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Yep you can repair the repairable ones or congrats on the topping or clones?

@potvet lemons = lemonade :palm_tree::+1::grin::v::sunglasses:

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