Trimming damaged leafs

mushroom head

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Help guys. I usually never trim anything on my plant unless a leaf is very very yellow and almost dead. But ive been having some extreme wind the last few days. And have some damaged leafs from everything getting blown around. Some are ripped on just a few parts, others missing 2-3 points. Should I trim these damaged leafs? Or leave em?
 
If the leaves are dead, take them off. That's just another place for bugs to hide if you keep them on there.
 
If the leaves are dead, take them off. That's just another place for bugs to hide if you keep them on there.

do i do these if the leaves are yellow as well? on my situation one of my plants were damage due to spider mites and insecticides and almost all the big fan leaves turned yellow so i cut them up bitches a month ago i realize its having a hard time to come back as an healthy plant bec the fans aint goin big or green as it used to do. slow growth on new leaves, the tree are flimsy. treating nutes would be a different thing as i treat all my other plants the same and all of em are healthy using osmocote plus. its in flowering now and some of the leaves are turning yellow as well...im not expecting a good smoke on these fortunately after a lot of cloning these baby got roots
 
do i do these if the leaves are yellow as well? on my situation one of my plants were damage due to spider mites and insecticides and almost all the big fan leaves turned yellow so i cut them up bitches a month ago i realize its having a hard time to come back as an healthy plant bec the fans aint goin big as it used to do.
The only 2 times I'll ever trim leaves is if they're half crispy and almost dead, and if they have mite eggs on them. In your situation, all your fan leaves shouldn't be turning yellow, that's a sign that something is going wrong. Yellow leaves typically means a nitrogen deficiency and usually a quick dose will give them some color again. Yellow leaves could also mean you're feeding too much, really depends on your situation. Your plant will do it's best to recover and produce as much flower matter as it can given it's situation. Hopefully you still get a decent yield.
 
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