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Huge huge concern!!plant health not to good!! Need help!

Ok so I'm in the flowering cycle! Buds beginning to ripen! One of the branches that is from a main branch is drooping every single leaf on that stem! I'm really confused on wats goin on! The leafs got super mushy and feel super soft! But it's just that branch that's doing that?? Can anybody help me beforethis worsens??
 
Budrot? I'm not to sur of that!my buds are fluffy..I keep my humidity at 45 percent at this point of the flower cycle! A guy I kno told me that his plants seem to droop and start turning yellowish during the last part of the flower cycle! Especially during flushing! Can it be a normal thing?
 

themoose

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pictures would definitly help us give any diagnoses at all, there are all sorts of variable involved that could be causing your problem. Did they go a long time without a watering? If the leaves are droopy, soft and falling off it could be due to a lack of plasmolysis production, overall causing the plant to drop all its leaves systemically.
 
Are u subscribed to this thread? I won't be able to post em today due to my lights are currently off! I'll post em up on this thread in the morning and whenever u can pls take a look at em! And no about the watering question! I have a hydro setup dwc! Wait!! Can it possibly be due to the lack of oxygen in the reservoir? I think that also causes droopiness doesn't it?
 

Shrubs First

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Are u subscribed to this thread? I won't be able to post em today due to my lights are currently off! I'll post em up on this thread in the morning and whenever u can pls take a look at em! And no about the watering question! I have a hydro setup dwc! Wait!! Can it possibly be due to the lack of oxygen in the reservoir? I think that also causes droopiness doesn't it?

Ya thats what mr "plasmolysis production" meant. Although Plasmolysis isn't a product, it's a process. Which occurs
due to plant respiration and proper turgor pressure, which is affected by air and root zone air/moisture ratio. Drooping
leaves can be due to lack of oxy, but usually the whole plant is affected, examine the periphery of the damaged area,
is the branch creased or broken at all?
 
PlasmolYsis production...got a new thing embedded in the brain..thanks for all the info by da way! N no the branch doesn't seem to be broken or creased at all! U know wat I recently stop adding all the grow nutes! They recommended me this for aggressive flower and the week before buds start riping is wen I did this! May this be a cause?
 
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