Wow, Im pretty good! Remember the first tbing I asked? Do you have a broken stem or stem rot? Only a few tbings that make a plant fo south that fast. You were scrogging that girl, which puts sttess on the main stem. When you have soil/compost packed around a stem and it stays too moist...stem rot is a possibility. Once the plant gets a little stem rot, it slows down uptake. Making the soil stay moist. While the stem is rotting and you are weaving the plant, it can break under the soil and cause immediate shut down. I called it that pic you showed right away. I said it was dead aleady. It was too late already. Scrogging dodnt cause the stem rot, Compost on stem did...but Training helped to break it. It would have went south in a while on its own if it was rotting, the pressure of trsining just speeds it up. Actually that is better thsn dtaghing it on. Lesson learned. Tie your plant up to a Chop stick or something if it stretches vs piling up organics on the stem. In fact, AVOID top dressing near the stems too. Keep it away from main stem. I dont even go close. If you are keeping the SIPs moist and adding Compost and the cover is sweating....that is a recipe for stem rot if used too closely. Think about what you want the Top.dressing to do. You want the organic material.to break down, so dont want to break down the main stem. Its all good, that didnt happen overnight. Just be aware moving forward. You use worms and top dress more often. So be mindful. Peace, slow