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01-15-2010, 04:26 AM #1
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Cutting off damaged leaves?
OK, I'll probably hold off on cutting the leaf.
I did have something weird happen with one clone. The main growing shoot somehow shriveled up and basically died. So now one of the other stems became the main growing shoot. It was kinda like a "self-topping". I have no idea how this happened! I thought it was some kind of nutrient issue, but I don't know. So, I cut off the dying/shriveling grow shoot and hopefully it'll just be the same as an early topping.lampost Reviewed by lampost on . Cutting off damaged leaves? Hey, I have some clones that I transferred into their veg pots about a week ago. They're very young, have maybe 3-5 nodes and are 5-7 inches tall. Some of them have very damaged leaves because of early nute burn, cat chewing on them, and/or spider mite damage. Should I cut these off so the plant doesn't waste energy repairing them? What level of damage warrants the axe? Rating: 5Brown-eyed women and red grenadine...
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