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Outdoor plants only have a few of these leaves on each of them , healthy other wise. On a water water feed schedule of 1/4 strength nutrients. And should I cut the damaged leaves off? Thanks guys
 

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Outdoor plants only have a few of these leaves on each of them , healthy other wise. On a water water feed schedule of 1/4 strength nutrients. And should I cut the damaged leaves off? Thanks guys
I would just cut them off and keep on chuggin if its not taking over the whole plant, good luck!
 
Lower leaves can start to fade out like that as they age, I usually pluck those.. What does the whole plant look like?
 
As long as they have some green left to them I’d keep them. Only way I’d get rid of them is if I felt feeding won’t bring the color back. I rather the food skipped trying to bring a dying leaf back.
As long as they’re green they’ll still be useful for photosynthesis though.
 
I agree with the above comments, it looks like it needs a good watering and the plant will discard those bottom leaves when its done with them.
 
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