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    I have this on 2 another branch and they are broke 3 days ago i taped them, i hope they will survive

    but why this is happening?

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    ps: sorry for my bad english

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    Probably too much water, and too much moisture in your environment in general. Do you have a fan blowing on those plants? It looks to me like a little bit of rot in the stem, I've had it before sometimes a plant will recover if you get the environment dried out and water less frequently. Sometimes they just won't make it.


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    I agree with jingo but I thought that I'd add that it normally happens on the stem more towards the soil
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    If i lower the humidity is a possible solution?

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    I'd cut the branch off if it were mine....

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    I’d say almost certainly rot caused by too much humidity.
    I’d be careful cutting it off if the environment hasn’t changed

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