Dry crispy leaves

Jbreezy

Active Member
Hi there, recently got back from a weekend away to discover some dry crispy leaves. No discoloration, all seem to be fan leaves on lower sections of the plant. Plant has been watered normally, any idea as to what could cause this?
Overall the plant looks fairly healthy. Couple weeks into flowering.

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too small a pot for the size of the plant. probably just pulled from the leaves to keep the top going.
things might get critical heading to flower if this is a water only soil. you might have to feed and / or up pot to get it to finish.
 
I should have mentioned, I have been feeding on a regular basis. Gaia green living soil and organic nutrients. Just started giving it bloom nutes last week. It’s a 10 gallon pot, as I wanted to keep that plant on the smaller side.
 
I should have mentioned, I have been feeding on a regular basis. Gaia green living soil and organic nutrients. Just started giving it bloom nutes last week. It’s a 10 gallon pot, as I wanted to keep that plant on the smaller side.


they get massive outside. the things run on their own schedule when outdoor. 10 gal is probably what i'd do minimum. trouble with outdoor is they sometimes get enough veg time the roots run out of room. a lot of guys double the size of their pots in organics over other bottle nutes, more so on water only organic grows.
 
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