Some sort of rot/wilt

Knowurhyphae

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Just had to chop a few arms because they were wilting do to some sort of fungus I assume. I have lost three branches so far.
Anyone have this happen before?
 

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Fusarium wilt will do that. I had a plant get it once. You should use beneficial bacteria and water with enzymes at least once a week to keep your root zone clean.
 
FML Your right.
I have 3 differnt products for beneficial bacteria/fungi. They get enzymes from the nectar for the gods line. They have been treated with horticulture oil and Biological fungicides over the season. I vegged this beast for 150 days before planting. Her age/genetics + the north east climate was less than ideal. I can already see the 4th and 5th branch wilting.
Thank you nature for keeping me humble.
 
FML Your right.
I have 3 differnt products for beneficial bacteria/fungi. They get enzymes from the nectar for the gods line. They have been treated with horticulture oil and Biological fungicides over the season. I vegged this beast for 150 days before planting. Her age/genetics + the north east climate was less than ideal. I can already see the 4th and 5th branch wilting.
Thank you nature for keeping me humble.
Once its in the plant like that no sprays will help good luck.
 
FML Your right.
I have 3 differnt products for beneficial bacteria/fungi. They get enzymes from the nectar for the gods line. They have been treated with horticulture oil and Biological fungicides over the season. I vegged this beast for 150 days before planting. Her age/genetics + the north east climate was less than ideal. I can already see the 4th and 5th branch wilting.
Thank you nature for keeping me humble.
Damn that's a major loss sorry to hear. You in soil? I have high humidity where I live too but haven't tried an outdoor grow yet. You growing mold resistant strains? Outdoors is tough there's so much shit that can go wrong between bugs, fungus, and environment but nothing beats sun grown.
 
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