should i remove them??

Eimer

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ok,i had to go away overnight and forgot to water,she was bone dry and all droopy,anyway she's had a few waterings and a feed since and looks a lot better,thing is though belolw the screen some of the leaves are still yellow or droopy or have brown spots,everything above the screen is fine

should i remove the affected leaves from below the screen or give them a bit more time to recover,it's been nearly 5 days now since it happened

i also wanted to know if removing all the leaves from below the screen would be an option,seeing as how they get very little light anyway

thanks
stef
 

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Say, that is a very nice example of a 1-plant scrog grow! You used the screen well. And the large fan leaves below the screen can be snipped as soon as they start to yellow.

HTH :mrgreen:
 
thanks for the advice,i decided to give all the leaves a little gentle tug and any that came easily i removed and left the rest,still loads of yellow and spotty ones there,will remove them when they're ready to drop,could just be N deficient,it's 5 weeks into 12/12 now

potroast,i'm pretty amazed at how this plant filled the screen,it was only vegged 4 weeks and i never actually placed the screen until 3 days into 12/12,the screen is 9 inches above the soil and is 18" long by 14" wide,pretty cool for 1 plant
 
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