Will she make it?

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KentuckyGold

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Hey girls and guys, I have a couple Girl Scout autos in my garden. They were looking great then a storm hit! One of my girls was laying over and looked wilted. We stood her up. I attached a pic of her from Sunday and one from just a few minutes ago after we worked on her. Will she make it??? Nervous here ha ha.
 

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I would say yes...stems are broken to train plants and recover quickly. I have to break tops sometimes to slow the vertical growth, they take right back off. You can add a stake to tie it up straight if it needs more support. Green all the way bro

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put a stick or something to protect them from the wind. I use a small tomato cage at first, or just a support of some kind.

That’s a great idea. Got plenty of tobacco sticks I can use
 

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