OGkusher420
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Another bit of info I observe when this happens.
90% of the time, it's one of the bottom 4 branches.
80% of the time, it's on the north side of the plant.
My guess, the plant realizes that branch is either, to heavy, not getting enough sun, and the rest of the plant is outgrowing it. The plant then reacts by cutting off that branch. If you stick the broken end of the stem in a glass of water and a milky substance comes out, then you have serious problems. However, I have NEVER found milky water when I return, so I say it's a natural plant defense.
Just my two cents.