Marajuana cast removal

TrentSteel

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So I recently had a small fan fall on top of one of my ladies, one of her tops was almost completely removed and was hanging on by some skin.

I was able to stabilize her vitals and put her into a coma and rush her into the OR.
I doctored her up with a toothpick and some duct tape.

Im approaching the 2 week mark since I repaired the limb, unfortunately I used some gorilla tape which is quite hardcore and seems it will possibly cause further damage trying to remove it.

Am I completely fine to just leave the tape until harvest or is it possible to cause some issues?
 

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Sir Napsalot

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So I recently had a small fan fall on top of one of my ladies, one of her tops was almost completely removed and was hanging on by some skin.

I was able to stabilize her vitals and put her into a coma and rush her into the OR.
I doctored her up with a toothpick and some duct tape.

Im approaching the 2 week mark since I repaired the limb, unfortunately I used some gorilla tape which is quite hardcore and seems it will possibly cause further damage trying to remove it.

Am I completely fine to just leave the tape until harvest or is it possible to cause some issues?

Well you're kinda stuck with it now
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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So I recently had a small fan fall on top of one of my ladies, one of her tops was almost completely removed and was hanging on by some skin.

I was able to stabilize her vitals and put her into a coma and rush her into the OR.
I doctored her up with a toothpick and some duct tape.

Im approaching the 2 week mark since I repaired the limb, unfortunately I used some gorilla tape which is quite hardcore and seems it will possibly cause further damage trying to remove it.

Am I completely fine to just leave the tape until harvest or is it possible to cause some issues?
they make nonsticky, stretchy tape for just that purpose, you wrap it tight and tuck the end under the last layer, then you can just unwrap it later.
https://www.amazon.com/Unves-Stretch-Reusable-Vegetables-Branches/dp/B08R5K3MRZ/ref=sr_1_10?crid=2VKMOW7RAM3MW&keywords=plant+wrap+tape&qid=1667402020&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjM1IiwicXNhIjoiMS40MSIsInFzcCI6IjEuNDYifQ==&sprefix=plant+wrap+tape,aps,104&sr=8-10
 

TrentSteel

Active Member
Thanks, I have seen these before. Will have to give them a try.
 

Star Dog

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I'm sure it's got many names but in the UK it's called 'self amalgamating tape", basically its like insulating tape only more rubber like, it's non sticky with anything other than itself, sort of like cling film, basically you end up with a snug fitting rubber sleeve that's easy to remove when you're finished.

It's not particularly expensive £2/3 quid a roll here so probably about 40/50 cents in the US :mrgreen:
We get humped for everything in the UK.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
So I recently had a small fan fall on top of one of my ladies, one of her tops was almost completely removed and was hanging on by some skin.

I was able to stabilize her vitals and put her into a coma and rush her into the OR.
I doctored her up with a toothpick and some duct tape.

Im approaching the 2 week mark since I repaired the limb, unfortunately I used some gorilla tape which is quite hardcore and seems it will possibly cause further damage trying to remove it.

Am I completely fine to just leave the tape until harvest or is it possible to cause some issues?
If you were a surgeon you would know you don't circumferentially tape limbs. Anyway just slice the tape lengthwise so the stalk can expand and your patient will be fine
 
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