Looking Good?

Indoor Sun King

Well-Known Member
I see some damaged leaves in pic 2...what happened?

BTW: clear pots are not ideal, as it will allow algae to grow....duct tape could be used to cover it
 
I already transplanted it into a 1 gallon pot ( not transparent ). And the two bottom leaves are the only ones damaged , it was from heat stress before I bought the fan for my grow closet . Only ones damaged to . Should I cut em off?
 

Indoor Sun King

Well-Known Member
I already transplanted it into a 1 gallon pot ( not transparent ). And the two bottom leaves are the only ones damaged , it was from heat stress before I bought the fan for my grow closet . Only ones damaged to . Should I cut em off?
I would not cut them off...as they are doing no harm, in fact they are still doing good for the plant
 

dirtyrigger

Member
Sun king is right, leave those leaves till they fall off, they're yellowing cause they are feeding other parts of the plant. I normaly top my plants at the third node to keep them short, but there is no right or wrong answer here you can wait longer if you want to.
 
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