All of the leaves that the cats chewed on, without completely destroying (sucker leaves) are turning yellow at the damaged edges and look like they're dieing. Just those "chewed, but not eaten" sucker leaves... I presume this is normal as they're pretty damaged.

Should I go ahead and remove them, or do you think they're still storing (some) light energy while they die and that I should just let them fall off naturally?

Damn cats.... I wonder if I forged suicide notes for them and hung them all.... I wonder if I could convince her that it was self inflicted cat-o-cide. For some reason, I have my doubts.....

And PurpDad... I really appreciate learning that ammonia will protect an area, and I will certainly use that in the future for outside grows, but these damn cats are my wife's "pets" and they live strictly inside. Were it not for all of the ventilation I provide to try to keep the plants cooled down, I'd certainly use ammonia. But unfortunately A> the fans would suck the fumes right off and B>they'd be blowing it right in the direction of my bedroom.

BTW.. For all of you that have responded. THANKS!! I really appreciate your input. (even your sarcasm, Dutch Pimp... I needed a laugh wen I saw the damage)




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