After feather research i found this on Fusarium Wilt…This should but anything else to rest.
Answer: Very bad root rot can cause this. If you are able to look at the roots, then you can see if they are white or brown. If they are brown then it is root rot. But if the roots look white or slimy then you have either Fusarium disease which in most cases is like a blood clot that forms at the base of the plant & does not allow it to drink or you have Pithium which is also a root bound disease that looks like slimy boogers on the root system that does not allow the plant to drink. Both of these diseases will also cause the plant to wilt during the day (or when the light is on) but at night (or when the light is off) the plants will stand back up. Both Fusarium & Pithium are known for destroying entire crops in 1 or 2 days. Root rot is easy to fix with 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide at 1 oz per gallon ran through the root system as a flush. Fusarium & Pithium you can try hydrogen peroxide but you will more than likely lose everything that gets it. The best thing to do for Fusarium & pPithium is not to get it with preventive measures like not taking air in from outside for your garden & always making sure keep your garden sterile (do not come home & go into your garden without showering & changing). You can start off with root rot & get Fusarium & Pithium.
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And I thank you for bring this to my attention.
The last thing i want to do is give @ktreez420 the wrong information
@ktreez420, I hope this clears it up. The plant WS still goner
Yeaa @latewood the buds look completely normal, it’s absolutely incredible. How does 80% of the plant have wilt and died but this whole branch is untouched? They’re getting bigger and more frosty every day.
Ihave had this before …years ago …if you don’t do a VERY serious clean and sterial ALL the grow room environment …including intakes and exaust tubes EVERY thing .it will come back again and again i almost gave up growing back then over this …blite …found a source of info from the Netherlands . that helped me find prob and a fix … cleaning solution should contain Bleach STRONG .and trisodium phosphate ,Don’t get this on plants … and sprat room TOP to BOTTOM literally … Hammer
Idk how old this post is but it is definitely a over nute problem and also looks like a Lil heat stress maybe I would stay calm and just do like u did and stay with no nuts and some guard for a few days then add some nutes back in to lil is better than to much u no every other time u add water or change water make sure to use the guard
Yea it definitely wasn’t heat or excess nutes. It was actually the same exact amount from the week before of nutes. The only possible thing was I added too much water one day and didn’t really think it was a problem at this point since the roots were already so developed. Lesson learned!