Help please, I've never seen this

@Myfriendis410 @Newt @Hellraiser @Dreamer @fizz or anyone that may know anything about what i should do… or if someone could please tag a “pest” expert…? Im getting desperate. Thanks in advance for any assistance or advice.

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Paging @Lacewing

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I wish I had something …

@newt and @Lacewing … thank y’all for looking… if either of you know anyone else that may help; please tag them here. Thank you

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What was the original pest issue I looked back and never saw it anywhere

I have yet to see any pest… I’ve treated her twice with captain jacks and just gave her a treatment of DE just in case… but, like i said, I’ve seen 0 bugs.:person_shrugging:

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Wow I’m kind of the opposite and spray nothing even when I do see pests …I wait for their natural predators
However them the same guy who had to kill a perfectly good Marijuana plant yesterday due to cabbage loopers …
No idea why this would be happening to your plant

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Yeah… its really wierd that its a single branch at a time, while the rest remains healthy and happy.

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So came home from work yesterday to find , yet another, primary branch completely affected… I don’t know what to do…

Maybe @Big123 could help.

I hope so… I’ve already removed more than half the plant… 1 branch at a time.

@Sydious It appears to that something fungal is attacking the roots, stalk, and branches.

Maybe try a root drench treatment plus spray.

https://www.purecrop1.com/ or something similar.

I don’t know how much more time til the finish, re-potting into fresh soil might help.

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Okay… but if it’s something fungal in the root system… why is it consistently, 1 branch at a time?
I will follow your advice and attempt a root drench…
Thanks for the advice.

@Sydious how many more weeks of flower does the plant have?

I add dynomyco to the soil in the spring.

I like giving this to the plants too.

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because it’s spreading from one to the next, it’s attacking one at a time.


That break is before the topic opened. Also its more than one limb in your sept5 photo, almost out of shot on the right is the other.
I think @Big123 is right about something attacking the stalk. Got in there when it was broken.

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Id cut my loss and remove entire plant burn and say a prayer not to damage others

This plant has been in flower for 4 weeks… but, super slowed down with consistent limb removal.


Here is a picture of another plant, outside, that started flowering at the same time.
After 4 weeks of flower… is it still reasonable to repot?

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Yes… there was a previous break. If there is an infestation, im relativity certain, that’s where it started.

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I think it a bit late to be re-potting. Perhaps a light top dressing of some goodnesses might be helpful.

That plant doesnt need to be destroyed. Most likely a soil borne disease that doesn’t spread so easily. When watering tomatos it most strongly warned against splashing soil. But if the leaves don’t get that splash they don’t get the disease. There are pathogens that are ok if they remain in the soil. So on that level of caution (burning) one would have to eliminate all soil… just move it away a bit, dont handle other plants after that one, hand washing, etc. It will die losing the ability to transport water and food but your buds might swell up to another bag of good stuff. I’d ride it out and try to smoke it

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