Here, I am very proud of these seeds Royal Queen Seed, but I know it is not won yet, they are beautiful and blooming for 4 weeks, but the temperature begins to drop seriously here, the night it is 6 ° I do not know if it will bloom and have time to ripen the buds before it gets too cold; beginner error !!! And then I tried to read a maximum, but I do not know how will happen next, I started sowing these seeds a little by rebellion against the system, but I got caught up in the game and now I do not want to lose my efforts by making a stupid mistake !! when flusher my plants, it seems that this is very important? when to harvest, how to trimming, wet, dry? how to dry? the curing? pfffff help !!!!
I agree with Spinner Caribbean it's some type of fungal rot. I would locate a spot of healthy stem well below that point and cut off anything above that point and toss it. Look inside the stem of the cut make sure theres no brown or black coloring or cut a bit more off. You can use some ordinary grey modeling clay to plug the cut to keep bugs out. I would sterilze all tools in 1 part bleach 9 parts water. Let it soak for 5 to 10 minutes. Then rinse clean. Lastly you shoul do some defoliating try to open up the plant so more light and air can get at her. I've been seeing a lot of issue with this from grower in the northern areas where the cool nights are causing heavy morning dew to sit on the plants. The cool temps and moisture are perfect ingredients for fungal issues. I would keep an eye out for powdery mildew in the future. Hope this helps and you get some warmer weather.
Hope this works out for you a fellow grower in Thailand has some hot, humid,wet growing conditions struggles with similar issues. He has been using a Bacillus subtilis strain and has improved his grows.👍