Plz Help Plants dying

i have just lollipopped today when i tool these pictures but jy problem is that all the inside and bottom of my plants are wilting and dying...what can cause this...is it because they are huge and.not getting enough light be ause the tops look greatIMAG0089.jpgIMAG0088.jpg
 

gioua

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I dont lollipop after a certain age of the plant. (within 2 mos' of growth)

could be heat too.. really needs more watering
 

dtp5150

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increase lower canopy air circulation. its like rotting.
and get rid of the dead leaves

drying out too quick is an interesting theory. i dont think its right. wouldnt the plant die from the top? we dont know his watering schedule

altho that dirt does look mighty dry on top and could probably benefit from some help
 
see the plants are watered csuse there holes get most the moisture but i had to lollipop cause there was no.circulation at all in there
 
would trimming the rest of dead brsnches and adding more fans help csuse i.dont want to lose yield ya know?...it doesbt look like a nute problem to yall? and if it is how can i fix it thanks
 

*BUDS

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it could be diseased not sure-

Potassium deficiency (K).
Older leaves are initially chlorotic but soon develop dark necrotic lesions (dead tissue). First apparent on the tips and margins of the leaves. Stem and branches may become weak and easily broken, the plant may also stretch. The plant will become susceptible to disease and toxicity. In addition to appearing to look like iron deficiency, the tips of the leaves curl and the edges burn and die.
 
so how would i fix it
increase lower canopy air circulation. its like rotting.
and get rid of the dead leaves

drying out too quick is an interesting theory. i dont think its right. wouldnt the plant die from the top? we dont know his watering schedule

altho that dirt does look mighty dry on top and could probably benefit from some help
it could be diseased not sure-

Potassium deficiency (K).ww
Older leaves are initially chlorotic but soon develop dark necrotic lesions (dead tissue). First apparent on the tips and margins of the leaves. Stem and branches may become weak and easily broken, the plant may also stretch. The plant will become susceptible to disease and toxicity. In addition to appearing to look like iron deficiency, the tips of the leaves curl and the edges burn and die.
 
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