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Got this plant little over 2months ago, and some ofnthe leaves have started to dry out(?) or so it looks like at least. Is this a sign of too little watering? Have tried to keep water consistant, but slightly unsure what is happening.

Any tips appriciated!

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago

I'm wondering if it's blight or root rot.

Does the earth have a pungent or sweet smell about it?

I'm assuming you've been watering it, potentially extra after this started? Too much water can be just as bad as too little water.