Branches Breaking On Their Own ?

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They just break?
Yes just snap and was hanging there both main bottom bud tops ain't there now she just has her top 3 bud branches which seem to be doing better then the bottom half did it's weird and has me boggled
 
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Yes just snap and was hanging there both main bottom bud tops ain't there now she just has her top 3 bud branches which seem to be doing better then the bottom half did it's weird and has me boggled
If it’s root rot it will start from the bottom and work it’s way to the top. I don’t believe you can stop it once it starts. Unless you transplant and remove all the rot if you can get to it without destroying the root mass
 
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It might be fixable, it’s best to go to a local garden center and ask what will address root rot. IF it is root rot, it could be a caused by a localized pathogen. I am also a worst case scenario thinker. So just ignore me if you’d like :)
 
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Is the branch still attached at the part i circled?
 
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@G gnome is this not an infirmary thread maybe you can move it? Not sure it will help but couldn’t hurt.
 
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This is a fabulous mystery. After analyzing this spectacular mystery I will expect a prize.
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see the box?
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see the broken branch that got damaged by the the box? I expect a pile of seeds delivered to my door for solving this fabulous mystery.
 
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You may be right about that but i am seeing the same shriveled look at the base of the stem. I may be way off but it looks like the base of the stem is narrowing when it should be wider. But that can be because of the angle or shadows or anything really.
This is a fabulous mystery. After analyzing this spectacular mystery I will expect a prize.View attachment 813752 see the box?View attachment 813753 See the branch?View attachment 813755see the broken branch that got damaged by the the box? I expect a pile of seeds delivered to my door for solving this fabulous mystery.
 
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You may be right about that but i am seeing the same shriveled look at the base of the stem. I may be way off but it looks like the base of the stem is narrowing when it should be wider. But that can be because of the angle or shadows or anything really.
I believe he removed the branch if I’m not mistaken.
 
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I believe he removed the branch if I’m not mistaken.
Yeah probably it was little dried out and thats why it is narrower, thats one possibility. If its fresh off the plant, it should be wider tho. Well i hope you are right dealing with an abrasive wooden box is better than dealing with fusarium. His temps and humidity are too high which led me to believe its a fungal disease. Again picture is too dark to see whats going on at the base anyway.
 
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Yeah probably it was little dried out and thats why it is narrower, thats one possibility. If its fresh off the plant, it should be wider tho. Well i hope you are right dealing with an abrasive wooden box is better than dealing with fusarium. His temps and humidity are too high which led me to believe its a fungal disease. Again picture is too dark to see whats going on at the base anyway.
Yes, I concur!
 
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This stem looks like it was pinched.
I pinch the life out of my branches sometimes by mistake. I mean it literally turns liquid but i never had this due to pinching. I may be lucky and got away with it so far but i think its a pathogen, or maybe consistent abrasion as @1diesel1 suggested. Either way we will see when and if it stops or not.
 
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But seriously, not a cat. I see classic signs of root rot. I noticed taco leaves and your bottom branches are dying.
It was root rot i spent a entire day transplanting my ladies to 3 gallon pots and fresh soil plus feed them tiger bloom and other food only 6 day's into dark cycle grew another foot tall now all have tiny buds flowers they looking much better hopefully i saved them but one she still looks upset got leaves curling down ward but will perk back up when light's go off she went into shock 5 different time including on the transplant but she is flowering but with only one main bud stock left has a bottom stock I'm not expecting anything from it
 
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It was root rot i spent a entire day transplanting my ladies to 3 gallon pots and fresh soil plus feed them tiger bloom and other food only 6 day's into dark cycle grew another foot tall now all have tiny buds flowers they looking much better hopefully i saved them but one she still looks upset got leaves curling down ward but will perk back up when light's go off she went into shock 5 different time including on the transplant but she is flowering but with only one main bud stock left has a bottom stock I'm not expecting anything from it

That’s good news though! I bet you’ll never overwater again ;)
 
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They just break?
Yes steams where weak and they did have root rot i transplanted into 3 gallon pots and checked out the roots they where over half brown in color but doing much better since they have more room for roots to grow i do have an update photo of them
 
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That’s good news though! I bet you’ll never overwater again ;)
Never over watering the one gallon pots keep soil soggy wet for a good week they couldn't drain right but better pots and soil drying better i did an experiment with them by using my outdoor garden soil since it's loaded with food they need
 

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