Sick plant, dont know how much longer she will hold on

Stankybudda

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Hey everyone been a while since ive posted on here i hope you all are staying green. So my outdoor crop this year consists of five plants that i have treated the same all through out the season. They all came from a hydro tent i took down and where 3 weeks into flower when put outside. All are now 6 to 7 feet tall and started to flower outside. We had some big storms on sunday and one of the plants is not doing well at all. I am stumped i have never seen this.

So the days leading up to today are as follows:
Saturday i went and fertilized the plants before some thunderstorms with some Humboldt nutrients
Sunday was a cloudyish day and the plant started to wilt. Now on Tuesday the plant is totally wilted but one part it still healthy as shit. Could it be PH, over water, over fertilized? i have no idea any ideas on what to do?

The plant has showed no signs of any stress till now!

here are some pictures of the sick plant

this first one you can see in the foreground the healthy growth and in the background the sick rest of the plant.
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and now other pictures of the sick plant.
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in comparison here is the other plants which have all been treated the same!!
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i really am stumped tomorrow after work im gonna take a soil sample and hope she is still in good enough shape to recover.:thanks:
 
wish I could help bro! The rest of the farm looks great bro!
 
Looks like you've got some serious transplant shock going on there Stankybudda plus a bit of over watering possibly with the rain and all as I've seen this before with a couple of my girls in which they took a good week or so to take root and start growing properly again. Good luck and if all else fails look into getting some "Organic Bountea" Superstart for plants to help restore the balance of nutrients and microbes in your soil. Just a thought and hope you have a excellent harvest!:ganjamon:

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