A few days after cutting, the plants are bending over.

Hi everyone, basically in less than a week I will have to cut my girls but two of the four have some apicals that have bent almost 90 degrees (they didn't break). One started a month ago and I assumed it couldn't handle that weight because the stem was diametrically small, but the last one that started bending has a huge stem and I can't figure out why it's bending and the only detail I can give you is that it's a bit droopy. What could this be due to? Just the weight? They are quite heavy and big tops.
I'm just curious, thanks in advance
 
You answered your own question.
I knew you would answer me this way :-D but I have larger tops with smaller stems that don't move an inch and it just seemed odd...I just thought it might be related to some mistake I made or some form of fungus, disease or insect..
Thank you for answering me immediately
 

waterproof808

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I knew you would answer me this way :-D but I have larger tops with smaller stems that don't move an inch and it just seemed odd...I just thought it might be related to some mistake I made or some form of fungus, disease or insect..
Thank you for answering me immediately
The larger tops might not be as dense or heavy or the stems are just stronger. Either way, it’s a good problem to have right before harvest as long as they don’t break.
 
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