I think I’m in trouble

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Yea I know but trust me at the rate that this plant was decreasing in looks and overall health was dropping so fast and non stop everyday this pic was just last week
should I leave those two branches or remove they look dead af compared to rest
 

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I would leave it and see , may bounce back ,
The plant will have to slow in growth to heal itself now.
But I never did a trans that late in flower .
May be fine.
 
So it’s been two days since repot and we had a lot of rain last night butthe down claw from transplant shock or overwater from flush cause it was clawing yesterday but it rained last night a good bit and the claw is still the same
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so two questions
how long you think it will take to Dry, for like each watering cycle?

and still the branch in the middle has some serious issues, is it harming plant?(if you scroll up a few post I posted some more pics of what that section looks like) it’s all brown rusty colored and like rough spots and curly some green or yellow and some of the leaves are dead
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Is it just one branch that has dry/ dead leaves?
it is 2 out of like 16, in the pic it’s the one to the right and then about half way down you can see top of other

Is it possible to cover her up when it rains?
And yea I’ve been sliding up to my door between screen and main door blowing fan upward to keep leaves dry and rain away then a umbrella to have it all covered I even keep a little e27 Base 2700k led a21 Bulb size just too add some light and red when it’s darker from a lot of rain clouds but my soil still gets wet so I have a beach umbrella in the back of car if never used I’m going to figure out how to set it up when the rain comes I can just slide it over plant

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I would check your stems very carefully and see if you have any worm holes also you might have root aphids . Look man there's a lot of possibilities . Take a slice of potato and put it on top of the soil over night and check it with a magnify scope and see if you have bugs .
 
I would check your stems very carefully and see if you have any worm holes also you might have root aphids . Look man there's a lot of possibilities . Take a slice of potato and put it on top of the soil over night and check it with a magnify scope and see if you have bugs .
Thanks I’ll do that as soon as sun goes down and see what happens by morning
 
So I had these little white bugs on the potato I read online it’s normally just soil mites and they are fine but honestly idk as long as they only eat decaying plant or compost material and are purposely put in by manufacturers for turning compost into usable food did plants so hopefully It’s all good plants looking a lot better too
Also I did cut those two branches off they dried out but flower wilted and was drying more and more I read in a few different guides that when something is dying like that it put stress on the plant trying to fix that one problem causing everything healthy to not grow to it full potential and to remove and I’ve heard honey to be a anti fungal/bacterial plus root stimulator so I took a tad bit on my glove finger tip and rubbed at base where branch was removed

I cut in the morning the honey protected and dried/sealed spots over by lunch time Safest way to remove branch without chance of getting infected by leaving in open air imho

also in the new seedling pic does it look like it is reaching for light or is that normal looking for Blue Cheese
 

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So I poke into soil to see how wet or if root ball has been able to breath it seems like it clumped up and is kinda damp even though other parts are drying it is making my leaves drop and curl in and down but then at the half the tops they look healthy as can be then others real bad down claw
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So this is what it sickness My has looks like and it’s back again so I flushed yesterday and have cleared out anything dead or yellow

Also, Thursday it will be end of 8 week first of 9th but I believe I’m going to do a staged harvest since some colas are way more dense and healthy compared to other branches that are lower/weaker so the question is, idk, if I should just leave everything as is and harvest each cola as they are ready and see if the weaklings return strong with it being a staged harvest or remove weak/thin parts to help stronger colas get even more nutrients/dense since plant won’t focus on them to bring them to uniformity?

P.S. Can you see that rust color on branch, and do you have any ideas on what it might be?
 

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