There different plants and there mainly the bottom fan leaves that that’s happening too... they have already rooted and have been growing..I’d say go for it. It’s hard to tell but it appears there’s enough plant matter to sustain new growth and having dead or dying leaves attached to the plant is a hormonal stressor.
Have they rooted? Are they growing? To me it looks like it’s the bottom two leaves that are in question but it’s hard to tell weather your showing pictures of one or multiple plants.
The shot from above shows healthy new growth.
There’s one shot that looks like something ate away at the leaves which is slightly concerning.
I’d say go for it. It’s hard to tell but it appears there’s enough plant matter to sustain new growth and having dead or dying leaves attached to the plant is a hormonal stressor.
Have they rooted? Are they growing? To me it looks like it’s the bottom two leaves that are in question but it’s hard to tell weather your showing pictures of one or multiple plants.
The shot from above shows healthy new growth.
There’s one shot that looks like something ate away at the leaves which is slightly concerning.
The one that has holes in it is somewhat concerning l, keep a close eye on it. I wouldn’t cut those yet since those plants don’t have as much mass as the one in the first set of photosI threw some more attachments
Why do you thing this happens u think it could have been a bug?Yea man I’d cut those off, the new growth looks healthy and it appears to be the fan leaves that were cut during cloning which are affected.
thanks bro I was thinking the mulch bed was a source of the prob too...Am I the only one who thinks he's seeing bug in the first set of pictures? I'd be careful putting your plants close to mulch beds, too, especially if the mulch comes from a local landfill. That shit can be full of bad bugs. My buddy has been trying to irradicate termites and other nasty bugs that infested his property when a landscaper used mulch from the local landfill in his flower beds.
Yeah, they can bring in a lot of nasty shit. Hope you get it all figured out soon!thanks bro I was thinking the mulch bed was a source of the prob too...
I just moved them away from the mulch should I cut all the dry leaves off ? And the ones with the holes or should I leave them on thereYeah, they can bring in a lot of nasty shit. Hope you get it all figured out soon!
If they are dry then I’d cut them off. If there are only a few leaves with holes in them then it probably wouldn’t make much of a difference if you remove them or leave them. If the majority of my plant is healthy, and I see a couple damaged leaves, then I just pluck them off.I just moved them away from the mulch should I cut all the dry leaves off ? And the ones with the holes or should I leave them on there
Thanks broIf they are dry then I’d cut them off. If there are only a few leaves with holes in them then it probably wouldn’t make much of a difference if you remove them or leave them. If the majority of my plant is healthy, and I see a couple damaged leaves, then I just pluck them off.