no i don't just get rid of it and start with new clonesso once they finish flower in around 2months then i can reveg them and they will build more root structure instead of growing bigger then?
do a check for spider mite alsoand not sure what's causing this on just a few leaves but i removed a few that were like this but do not want to mess with plants too much in flower stage....any thoughts?View attachment 3365289
Yeah mites and fungus were my first thought but no jumpers or biters or anything and also the soil is super good lookin ill take pics next time im there.do a check for spider mite also
I agree with trimming very bottom leaves to stop mold mildew. IMHO if you have adequate ventilation you should not have a problem with a thick canopy. As far as being yellow and all the energy used up.....not true it just means the nitrogen has been drained out of them. if you see this in veg you are not giving enough N, in flower it is normal as you cut back on nitrogen in your feeding schedule so your plant resorts to using all the nitrogen in the leaves. But this does not mean the photosynthesis is stopped in the leaf. Look at a couple breeder pics and see how yellow all the leaves are, but they still grow? Also it looks like you may be over-watering a little, the way your leaves are curling or could be cal mag or ph issues.This is not correct , by the time a leaf has gone yellow it's used up it's stored energy , the lack of green pigment means no photosynthesis is happening within the leaf , leaves should be removed as soon as they go yellow .
Also allowing leaves to stay in contact with moisture laden soil, hydraton,coco etc is a good way to invite powdery mildew into the grow , air should be able to flow across the top of all mediums .