Drooping leaves end of flower

Greenthumbgrower1986

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Hi all, does anyone know what could be causing this girl to droop. I watered yesterday (untill 10% run off) and still no improvements. I thought maybe underwatered but I'm just a novice. She's still looking very nice and is very pungent with around a week left.
 

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obijohn

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Could be overwatered, But the little plant in the back doesn't look like it's been fed in a long time, and looks like the leaves have been stripped
 

Greenthumbgrower1986

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Could be overwatered, But the little plant in the back doesn't look like it's been fed in a long time
Hahah she hasn't had anything from the start. This photo was a regular, so threw an auto in there incase the regular was a male, then kind of just gave up on the auto. Do you think there will be any issues this late into flower
 

Nutty sKunK

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Hi all, does anyone know what could be causing this girl to droop. I watered yesterday (untill 10% run off) and still no improvements. I thought maybe underwatered but I'm just a novice. She's still looking very nice and is very pungent with around a week left.

Deffo a root issue. Could be overwatering but judging by the amount of insects on those fly traps it could be a bug issue.

Id stab a guess at bugs eating your roots. Creates entrances for diseases to enter. They fungus gnats?

Either that or root rot.

good luck
 

Nutty sKunK

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Also I just zoomed in to your big plant. Is that water in the bottom of the saucer? That’ll cause root rot having it sit in water. Can take 15 mins for all the run off to properly drain.

Try putting your pots on a grid to raise it up and get all the run off out.
 
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