Green moss and stem/ branch rot?

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What's up people I've noticed below one of my girls there is this moss growing that was not there before ( maybe the organic nutes I'm using caused this) , the stem and branches on one of them is turning brown and can be rubbed off like you can with rotted wood. I've lost 5 branches now on this plant I'm just wondering has anyone else ever had a problem like this before ? And is the plant fucked now should I just harvest early or leave it ? You can see the plant on the right has been healthy from day one with no real problems but the one with the moss around it had a ph problem and maybe that weakened the plants vitality or something and made an attack easier ? Any advice would be appreciated
 

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you definately have some kinda fungus...i have the same thing on my lavender plants. They seem to hold up for the most part. Try spraying with a neem oil solution and see if it keeps it at bay. You can get the proportions online, otherwise re post this in the autoflower infirmary asap to see if the other gardeners can identify it. In the meantime keep a close eye on the colour of your buds. If they start to go grey and webish harvest the plant.....you may have root rot there. What are your leaves doing??
 
Hey...I had the exact same thing happen to a pair of my outdoor giant photo plants about 1.5 months ago, and it got really bad(like removing chunks of stalk with my fingers). Anyways my man Waira suggested getting some powdered sulfur and making a paste by mixing it up as a paste(enough water to make it a craft paint consistency) and applying to infected areas. It certainly held back the stalk rot long enough for me to get the plant to harvest. Good luck fella, stalk rot can be a nightmare.
 
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