Thank you to all eyes,
and most of all your feedback. I went ahead with LanceMac10's recommendation of changing the pot,
and I slip potted it into a snug and the right size pot, in regards to the the root ball size, and holes of the pot on the bottom only.
The Original Substrate in the Tree is still in use is 1/2 (Diatomaceous Earth with clay granules, and 1/2 Pumice.
Moisture was never a problem. The Substrate Mix is in good shape. Its not long that I own this Tree.
When I slip potted I verified the lower trunk and took a peak around the roots. The bottom of the Trunk and main Tap Root looked like they have seen better days.
The tap roots exterior is slimy,an inner of the tap root is on the dried size, and the color of Tap Root is of brown as in root rot.
Also those little webs do not stop harassing this Tree, even after applying Safer's 3 in 1 Insectice per their recommendations, as in my pictures the tiny strands of webbing keep showing up. On the webs line, in my pictures you can see a small, and tiny speck of web which looks like a speck of fuzz, which is directly attached on the webs line. i looked really close and without any wind or air movement whatsoever, under good lighting you can see that the tiny speck of fuzzy web, attached on the webs line is moving, like doing a 180 upwards, and downwards slightly, movement is always constant, causing the webs line to minimally move up and down in return, as if there was the slightest of air movng to cause the reaction. It really is STRANGE
I'm guessing whatever the Tree is plagued with , the plague in question has made a home for quite awhile upon discovering the poor health of the Root System. All my other Trees near the Brazilian RainTree in question are super healthy, and have not acquired any of these symptoms.
In the meantime I have acquired some Tortum Seeds, let's see how I could grow them out
Ill keep you posted.
Maybe Sorce could let us know about that web's puzzle? I will Chew my left Ear
...off, if Sorce could provide the credible answer
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Sorry for all the long details, I just had to let my experience be shared.