God Damnit

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by FaeKitty, Jan 7, 2020.

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Is there a way to come back from this?

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  1. My asshole of a cat ate the top of my plant off and ruined the little leafs, it was a couple weeks old and growing swellingly might I add... Well now I am left with 2 leafs and the top of the plant that looks cut off. I am devastated right now.

    Advice? Thoughts? Suggestions? Is this salvageable?

     

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  2. Is your cat's name Topper? :p

    It looks like it could survive. You got nothing to lose so keep with it.
     
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  3. lol... not sure.. should be good!
     
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  4. His name is now "Asshole" - But nah his name is Jasper The Plant Killer. :rolleyes:

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    I'm hoping so! :mellow:
     
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  5. I’d be devastated by people dying, horrific car wrecks, a stock market crash or a hone foreclosure.

    but not by losing that little teeny tiny plant that you had a minimal of effort into.

    try try again.

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  6. definitely nothing whatsoever to lose lol

    OP - in the meantime start a couple new plants.

    And step up your game. You’ll never end up with any kind of harvestable amount of cannabis like that. What are you running for lighting? What is your overall plan?

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  7. It is the concept of the thing, not to mention I cherish plants period. Therefore I believe I have the right to express my emotions in the way I did, regardless of whether you agree with them or not is not my problem right now.

    I am no pro at this, hence this forum is here, to provide assistance/advice/suggestions. But I have done my research, and I will continue to follow what information I was given - the only issue that occurred was the fact my idiotic cat was left into the room and ate a portion of my plant and I was worried about survivability. An error on my own end that I admit too. The current circumstances are always grim when your plant becomes damaged in any means of the sense, however, I don't think anyone is going to start off in a pristine situation when growing... Zero relevancy to judge though, as everyone starts somewhere in their journey. So please, relax.
     
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  8. these plants are very resilient
     
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  9. I think it can bounce back. You still have a leaf and TBH, its kind of your fault to let it happen. the cat should not be able to get to the plant, so chill buddy.
     

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