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    Should i trim damaged leaves?

    Hey guys. Noob here. I’m growing royal gorilla auto in 70/30 coco perlite. My plants coming along great but the leaves under my main canopy arnt looking the best. They suffered both wind burn and either nutrient burn or potassium deficiency. Some of the main canopy leaves suffered wind burn Too but since I fixed the problem the new growth looks great. Should I cut off the old damaged leaves? Really not sure what to do with them. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Leave them on for now due to the limited vegetation you have. Although damaged, they are still functional solar panels for your plants growth. Once you get more vegetation or they lose most of the green, chop em off. The yellowing between the veins could be a magnesium issue. I would also check the Ph of your input water, sometimes that can lock out certain nutrients. Potassium and magnesium deficiencies look very similar but try and correct one at a time if you are unsure which it is. That way, you'll know for next time exactly the problem.

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      You have a valuable resource available three clicks away at the top of this page. Click on the menu (3 horizontal lines top left in the green bar) then plant problems and you can see your EXACT problem and remedy. I found it easily. Good luck.
      Last edited by quirk; 09-13-2020, 12:43 PM. Reason: Clarification

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