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Harvesting?

Rose56

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I had to cut my beautiful sunshine 2 ladies today. Storm hit today with cold winds and rains and knocked them down. So I cut them 2-3 weeks too early.:cry: Its too late now but I was wondering could I have place them in buckets of water with some anti-shock floral preservative like you would with a Xmas tree or a vase of flowers and keep them alive for another week? Here they were this weekend the three monsters were 10' tall.
 

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SeaMaiden

There's only one way to know, isn't there? I've done it with cuttings and other pieces I wasn't ready to deal with immediately, and it works to a good degree if you're careful about keeping them cool, etcetera.
 
Do you have any other choice? Do it and report back, that would be a pretty useful alternative when there's no other option aside from cutting
 
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SeaMaiden

I think those preservatives are basically a simple sugar + salycilic acid. I've used a combination of table sugar + 1/2 an aspirin to help cut flowers keep longer. Or, just making sure you change the water daily can also go a long way toward preserving them.

I've kept cuttings of cannabis alive in the fridge for two and three weeks at a time by simply putting a little water in a cup or the bottom of a bag and sticking the ends in it.
 

Rose56

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Okay I am going for it. I don't know if they had been cut too long for this to work over 24 hours but what the hell. I made my own water, corn syrup, vinegar and a small amount of bleach. I have an air stone going. I also cut several inches off the bottom of their trunks. I'll let you all know how it goes.
 

Rose56

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Have an update. It was too late for all but one plant. The one girl has perked up nicely so this will definitely work in the future.
 

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