Earwigs eating my plant!

I’d investigate the length of their stems all the way back to the soil. They don’t die like that for no reason. No big deal if a few lower branches die but it would be good to know why
 
If it looks funny inside the stem you may have fungal wilt from oxysporum. Brown is bad it should be white.You may also have a stem boring maggot so look for holes in the stem.
I’d investigate the length of their stems all the way back to the soil. They don’t die like that for no reason. No big deal if a few lower branches die but it would be good to know why
Ya me to its just the 2 bottom branches there small ones just over a foot long which is at the back of the plant and the other one is 2ft long at the front I think its gotta be when the plant tipped over cause it feel backwards twice and fell forward once must of bent those branches up, its always so windy in Chilliwack bc its right in the Fraser Valley so its always windy but lately its been crazy windy i had to tie rope around the pot both sides and tie the other end to stakes in the ground to prevent them from tipping over I'm definitely buying a grow tent
 
If it looks funny inside the stem you may have fungal wilt from oxysporum. Brown is bad it should be white.You may also have a stem boring maggot so look for holes in the stem.
I’d investigate the length of their stems all the way back to the soil. They don’t die like that for no reason. No big deal if a few lower branches die but it would be good to know why
Here's a picture of the dieing branches I cut off they both look like this looks healthy to me what you guys think?
 

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It looks healthy to me. If there is any sort of fungus or something like that you should be able to easily see it by poking around -the plant surface would be discolored or slimy. Anyway -the loss of a branch way down there is of no concern as long as it doesn’t affect the rest of the plant. That growth way down at the bottom never gets enough light to do much anyway
 
It looks healthy to me. If there is any sort of fungus or something like that you should be able to easily see it by poking around -the plant surface would be discolored or slimy. Anyway -the loss of a branch way down there is of no concern as long as it doesn’t affect the rest of the plant. That growth way down at the bottom never gets enough light to do much anyway
Ya they were both at the very bottom the other one was half a ft long both branches were along the dirt pretty much
 
I’d investigate the length of their stems all the way back to the soil. They don’t die like that for no reason. No big deal if a few lower branches die but it would be good to know why
Shit one of my smaller plants same thing happened bottom branch leafs droopy so I check the branch and could tell it broke right at the main stem so I moved it up and down slightly and the whole branch came out and now there's a hole the plant looks great but how does it look I side heres pics

@BeanTownFan420
 

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Tis the season for the mildew we are all battling it or hoping it does not show its ugly face.No neem at all in my grows but that is just me.Flowering plants do not get neem but you may use diluted hydrogen peroxide.I try to wash off mildew or remove infected leaves air flow is key to keep it at bay.If you have a source for the infection such as squash like veggies i suggest destroying the infected plants before they ruin your cannabis.All squash cucumbers and pumpkins get powdery mildew every season.
 
Tis the season for the mildew we are all battling it or hoping it does not show its ugly face.No neem at all in my grows but that is just me.Flowering plants do not get neem but you may use diluted hydrogen peroxide.I try to wash off mildew or remove infected leaves air flow is key to keep it at bay.If you have a source for the infection such as squash like veggies i suggest destroying the infected plants before they ruin your cannabis.All squash cucumbers and pumpkins get powdery mildew every season.
i got nothing like that growing around my plants, i dont know why im getting PM its so windy in chilliwack where i live so theres lots of airflow so dont know why im getting it so dont use any neem oil when there starting to flower then ? ive been removing the infected leaves I see bunch more Pm today but dont have time to remove the leaves that have it gona have to do it tomorrow hopefully doesnt spread more by tomorrow my plants are looking so good right now to
 
The dreaded powdery mildew loves to infect outdoor cannabis.
Yeahits getting brutal but my local growers shop gave me white wash and you can use it right up to harvest day can use it even on harvest day and its been working,

Also does anyone no what the hell this is ive found it on 2 different plants looks like bunch of eggs!

@Weaselcracker
 

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