Droopy Leaves on Only 1 Branch

Weouthere

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Hey guys, thanks for reading. Basically I moved my outside plantS into the garage because of the weather. Got both under about 450w of different lights.
been watering when they need it, not very often. Humidity was a little high and I found some pm and bud rot.. tiny amounts. Cut em out and got some more airflow, haven’t seen any more.
I watered with some bud blaster the other day.. and now I’m noticing that only one (3 connected) branch has dropping leaves. All the others look fine.. what could be causing this? It’s really stumping me.
 

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Dontjudgeme

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Hey guys, thanks for reading. Basically I moved my outside plantS into the garage because of the weather. Got both under about 450w of different lights.
been watering when they need it, not very often. Humidity was a little high and I found some pm and bud rot.. tiny amounts. Cut em out and got some more airflow, haven’t seen any more.
I watered with some bud blaster the other day.. and now I’m noticing that only one (3 connected) branch has dropping leaves. All the others look fine.. what could be causing this? It’s really stumping me.
Are you watering on a schedule, or based on the pots weight?
 

Merlin1147

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Check the stem just below where the wilting starts for splits and discoloration. Probably stem blight of some sort. Those stems are goners. If you find anything cut the stem well below the damage with sterile clippers and sterilize the cut.
 
Hey guys, thanks for reading. Basically I moved my outside plantS into the garage because of the weather. Got both under about 450w of different lights.
been watering when they need it, not very often. Humidity was a little high and I found some pm and bud rot.. tiny amounts. Cut em out and got some more airflow, haven’t seen any more.
I watered with some bud blaster the other day.. and now I’m noticing that only one (3 connected) branch has dropping leaves. All the others look fine.. what could be causing this? It’s really stumping me.
Outdoor to indoor they don’t like that. I flushed them with first regular tap water then 5.7 ph water and give it a fresh dose of 1/4 nutes at 5.7ph. The leaves all turned green. That looks like total circulation loss maybe a nute lockout.
 

Freedom Club

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it could be that the roots that provide for this part of the plant have been damaged on transplant but I think it is dehydration
 

Weouthere

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Are you watering on a schedule, or based on the pots weight?
I water based on weight. They’ve been inside for like.. 2 weeks now? It’s not them being inside (the lighting at least) that’s messing them up. I’m thinking root or stem issues as I found that bud rot.

They’ve been in these pots for at least 6 weeks, and they didn’t even notice when I did transplant them at that time.

I checked all over earlier with a flashlight, I’m going to check again at lights out tonight and post some more pics. I didn’t see anymore rot.. that’s how I found it in the first place, was weird leaves. I think I’ll chop the branches off tomorrow if they are still droopy, I don’t wanna risk the whole plant.

my plan was to put them outside again for a week and water them once more with plain water, then chop.
 

Weouthere

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Check the stem just below where the wilting starts for splits and discoloration. Probably stem blight of some sort. Those stems are goners. If you find anything cut the stem well below the damage with sterile clippers and sterilize the cut.
The stems didn’t feel soft or anything, but it’s only that branch affected.. this makes sense. I’ll look into it
 

Weouthere

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Outdoor to indoor they don’t like that. I flushed them with first regular tap water then 5.7 ph water and give it a fresh dose of 1/4 nutes at 5.7ph. The leaves all turned green. That looks like total circulation loss maybe a nute lockout.
They are almost done, so fading doesn’t concern me. The rest of the plant looks fine, just not that branch.
 
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