one branch drooping/dying

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bgrt

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i have a flowering easyryder which is lst'd and i think i overwatered(or thought i did). when i came back from being away for a few days the lowest branch seems dead or dying while the rest of the plant seems fine. i dont think the branch has snapped or anything just drooping and drying out very slowly. thought it might perk up by now as its been about 3 days, any ideas? should i cut it off or just leave it die/possibly recover...

not even a gram of bud on it id say just premature.
 
Thats strange,just one branch.I would leave it awhile but if it starts to dry up I would trim it.:smoke:
 
hey hey,
its about 60%, all other leaves and branches are fine and healthy but im pretty sure it is dead just not sure how.. maybe i knocked it and its split, its hard to see into the inner stem. feels strong and unbroken totally though.
it is the least developed thing on the plant and would never have been anything huge atall.
id say ill cut it off tonight as it is just getting worse and drying out further.
 
If you are going to cut it the sooner the better I believe. Cut it close to the main stem and put some spit on the cut :) it's anti-bacterial and dirty at the same time lol
 
yeh sure no problem, snapped these there. any ideas? seems dead to me.
 

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looks like over / under watering.... or some kind of root problem... all leaves wilting at once... not a good sign for whats below dirt...

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yeh, pretty sure i overwatered last time anwyay i had to go away for a while so had to water twice quicker than needed or have them dry out etc. all other plants were perfect.
itll be done in a week or two id say so just has to survive a little longer..

would the whole plant be affected though if it was root problems, i didnt think there was relation to the certain areas of the plant thats why i was thinking a break in the stem.
 
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Now blon up I see "The Claw"

which is usually associated with excess Nitrogen.... but the one plant looks droopy... and the others are showing a bit.... wheres your moisture in the soil at? looks very dry and airy (high perlite)
 
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