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    Should I cut off dead leaves from frost?

    Moved my plant inside. Some of the leaves are half dried up. Should I cut them off?
    Yes I Cannabis Reviewed by Yes I Cannabis on . Should I cut off dead leaves from frost? Moved my plant inside. Some of the leaves are half dried up. Should I cut them off? Rating: 5

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    Should I cut off dead leaves from frost?

    yes, cut off the ones that are obviously dead/dying because as they naturally decay mold and mildew could arise, not definitely but hey its possible. as always, better to be safe than sorry

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    Should I cut off dead leaves from frost?

    i clip or pull my yellow leaves- they are spent and all the energy has been pulled from them- i have harvested plants in the past that ALL leaves had yellowed or fallen from plant and only the buds reamined

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    Should I cut off dead leaves from frost?

    Quote Originally Posted by doobage
    yes, cut off the ones that are obviously dead/dying because as they naturally decay mold and mildew could arise, not definitely but hey its possible. as always, better to be safe than sorry
    exactly.

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