Update to sagging branches!!!

Its dead, checked my girl last night no new issues showing i tied up the saggers .
This was my plant i was asking about with the saggy branches well two days later no real change so i tied them up tonight i go in and it looks like it just came out of a steaming hot sauna , leaves all wet wilted now and it looks very sad 70 inches of wilted bush .
 

SwiSHa85

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Its dead, checked my girl last night no new issues showing i tied up the saggers .
This was my plant i was asking about with the saggy branches well two days later no real change so i tied them up tonight i go in and it looks like it just came out of a steaming hot sauna , leaves all wet wilted now and it looks very sad 70 inches of wilted bush .
I'm going to guess overwatering with really low RH. Thats what wet and wilted makes me think of.
 

Bugeye

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Sorry bro, that sucks. Looks like water uptake stopped. If not a rez issue (high ppm, fucked ph, etc.) I've only seen collapses like that when boring pests go into the stems. Looks like you may salvage a little early bud. Best of luck on next run, been there.
 
Sorry bro, that sucks. Looks like water uptake stopped. If not a rez issue (high ppm, fucked ph, etc.) I've only seen collapses like that when boring pests go into the stems. Looks like you may salvage a little early bud. Best of luck on next run, been there.
I was hoping someone would say its heat related then my thoughts would be confirmed.
I dare say it was a runaway temp in my secondary room and poss high humidity as well during these peak times of day/night, My water cooler gets warmer than i thought and we had hi temps for a few days and i have a hard time with this room even during darkness. i run lights at night and try to keep it cooler but it struggles when lights out due to lack of venting when we go dark & i close it up. i'm working on that now for future.
 

Bugeye

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I was hoping someone would say its heat related then my thoughts would be confirmed.
I dare say it was a runaway temp in my secondary room and poss high humidity as well during these peak times of day/night, My water cooler gets warmer than i thought and we had hi temps for a few days and i have a hard time with this room even during darkness. i run lights at night and try to keep it cooler but it struggles when lights out due to lack of venting when we go dark & i close it up. i'm working on that now for future.
Could be, but it would have to be very hot. Usually you would notice upturned leaf tips if heat.
 

Logan Burke

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I know that high humidity can keep leaves from transpiring water as quickly, hence having it higher as seedlings since they don't have many roots, and lower later in flower when they drink water quickly, but I don't see it doing that without some severe cupping...and with heat the edges are typically raised from the edge as Bugeye said. Root rot in dwc, in my experience anyways, produces more of a deficiency/lockout appearance instead of green, wilted leaves. And ofc horrible smelling and looking roots.
 
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