triming fan leaves

TheCatOutRanksYou

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More leaves, more photosynthesis, more glucose is broke done which helps fuel the buds..theres my 2cents. Well more like no cents,..lol...
Here I go bringing a dead thread back agian. haha. I haven't done any trimming on my plant at all but now some of the fan leaves are getting slight yellow spots and holes (believe it's a nute problem that I'm currentlytrying to fix) My question is should you cut off fan leaves like this or just let them fall off by their self? A certain worst off looking leave is one of the biggest of them all so I feel like I should just let it go on it's own time. Advice appreciated!
 

farmerfischer

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Here I go bringing a dead thread back agian. haha. I haven't done any trimming on my plant at all but now some of the fan leaves are getting slight yellow spots and holes (believe it's a nute problem that I'm currentlytrying to fix) My question is should you cut off fan leaves like this or just let them fall off by their self? A certain worst off looking leave is one of the biggest of them all so I feel like I should just let it go on it's own time. Advice appreciated!
I'm not positive on what the problem is,, sounds like a cal/mag issue or a possible nutrient lockout.. a picture would help... Bit to the question,, yes If you want you can remove the bad leaves,, but if you don't solve your problem you'll be plucking more than leaves... If you get a pic up myself or someone else maybe able to help a little more and or possibly solve your problem..
 
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