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Help! One branch at the top seems to be dropping but the rest are fine

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Help! One branch at the top seems to be dropping but the rest are fine

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This is starting to concern me. my one branch at the top seems to be dropping but the rest of branch is fine? And it seems to be getting worse now its drooping 2 more any advise? I tried giving it floragro floramicro florabloom and didn't seem to help. First picture taken few days ago and 2nd was taken today.
 

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Not seeing anything wrong.. can you point out or circle the area you're worried about?
 
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Could be over watered. Is the soil drying out between waterings?
 
Could be over watered. Is the soil drying out between waterings?
This is starting to concern me. my one branch at the top seems to be dropping but the rest of branch is fine? And it seems to be getting worse now its drooping 2 more any advise? I tried giving it floragro floramicro florabloom and didn't seem to help. First picture taken few days ago and 2nd was taken today.
When my outdoor plants have one stem droop while the others remain the same, it has been caused by stem borers.https://www.invalid.com/t/how-to-deal-with-beetle-stem-borers.626937/
 
When my outdoor plants have one stem droop while the others remain the same, it has been caused by stem borers.https://www.invalid.com/t/how-to-deal-with-beetle-stem-borers.626937/
Couldn't get the link to work.
 
I'll send picture of the damage they've done so far for better look. I'm thinking pinetar is right I've been having bug problems I've been having beetles, caterpillars, some little worms. I check on them daily cause of this reason I tried pest control stuff doesn't seem to work I spray stocks branches tops as there not in flower just yet.
 
I'll send picture of the damage they've done so far for better look. I'm thinking pinetar is right I've been having bug problems I've been having beetles, caterpillars, some little worms. I check on them daily cause of this reason I tried pest control stuff doesn't seem to work I spray stocks branches tops as there not in flower just yet.
2 things I have learned. Virtually impossible to stop stem borers. But often, the plant can live with the damage. The larger the plant the better they deal with it. You can can often see the hole where they bore in. I live in OKlahoma and we have every disease and every pest! Also, here is what I spray even while they are in flower. This is for many pests and most diseases. No financial interest. A professional grower turned me on to this company.
 
2 things I have learned. Virtually impossible to stop stem borers. But often, the plant can live with the damage. The larger the plant the better they deal with it. You can can often see the hole where they bore in. I live in OKlahoma and we have every disease and every pest! Also, here is what I spray even while they are in flower. This is for many pests and most diseases. No financial interest. A professional grower turned me on to this company.
The stalk may recover, not much to do but keep an eye on it. Whenever just one part of a plant is affected I think pest issues first.
 
Cut the drooping part out of the plant and bin it cut lower below where the stem is affected . Od
 
Yeah, I'm not an outdoor guy. To me, pests manifest on the leaves. Drooping is usually over watering or under watering, sometimes heat stress..

Goes to show I'm not an outdoor grower 🤣👍
 
Okay thanks guys! I'll keep eye on it if it gets any worse I'll just cut the effected parts.
 
Yeah, I'm not an outdoor guy. To me, pests manifest on the leaves. Drooping is usually over watering or under watering, sometimes heat stress..

Goes to show I'm not an outdoor grower 🤣👍
The key is when one branch droops but the rest don't.
 
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