Yo BeanNblunts ( <--that's whats up),
In my opinion you need to do a little defoliation, maybe even take a cutting or branch out (only) if necessary, this plant looks like there will not be any good airflow around it, I would go through and look at the plant at eye level and rotate the plant around to see what needs to be trimmed or what could be trimmed to produce optimal results and less stress overall on the plant.
In the photos above, I'm seeing too many leaves stacked on top of each other and quite too much leaf tip touching leaf tip for my personal liking, I would start at the top and look for which fan leaves and secondary leaves are blocking new growth and budsites from growing upwards and just try to optimize the light pathway as it cascades down and inwards into the entire plant, light only reaching the top portions of the plant is not really a good thing, and will cause the plant to drop leaves that do not receive adequate light.
So yeah the plant needs you to help it out and get a few leaves removed for its own good, it will respond intelligently to light defoliation, the plant will reward you with new growth as you clear up some of the areas where stagnation is left to hinder new growth from taking its place.
Cheers friend, I hope this will help solve your issue and help you get a plentiful harvest soon, take care.