You guys might know this part better than me, because I have never had a rootbound pepper plant. (even though I do multi-year grows, I don't let them get to that point) But I'm shocked at the severity of the leaf drop. That's a lot of leaves in a very short time. Typically, when my plants are overwatered - which happens on account of our rain situation - it's like onesie, twosie drop. If I have a 6' tall plant, it might drop 18-20 leaves a day. This thing totally shit the bed.
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The leaves to me look like healthy. Even the ones on the ground. They have sheen and pert. (if I can use such terms) Not all wilty and limp like I'm used to seeing dropped leaves. So I was a bit surprised to hear that diagnosis. The rootbound thing... one of the dangers of rootbound, is hot roots, caused by being pressed up against an uninsulated container side. Wouldn't this have happened much earlier, though?
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Interesting case for the files...
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The leaves to me look like healthy. Even the ones on the ground. They have sheen and pert. (if I can use such terms) Not all wilty and limp like I'm used to seeing dropped leaves. So I was a bit surprised to hear that diagnosis. The rootbound thing... one of the dangers of rootbound, is hot roots, caused by being pressed up against an uninsulated container side. Wouldn't this have happened much earlier, though?
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Interesting case for the files...