REMOVE THESE LEAFS????

quiksilver5170

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Ok so I had some type of deficiency. But since my last watering. These 2 young lady's seem to be back on track. As you can see a couple of the first lower single true leaves and the node that has 3 true leaves have took the brunt of the yellowing. All the new growth is growing awesome and vibrant green. My question is can I cut off the yellowing leaves without stressing them out to much? To me it seems like they are serving no purpose at this point. So it would almost be a real early lollipop. Today is day 18 from seed by the way. Please have a look at the photos and let me know.
Thank you!
 

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Budzbuddha

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Ignore pulling them ... Find out the problem first ...

Nutes ?
Water ?
Medium ?

Something is going on and plant might have a def or is using nitro from leaf , that is more important. Leaf will fall off on its own.
 

charface

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The plant will feed from the lower
And the top will still look good.

So its not shocking that you think the problem is solved but may not be.

Unless you have freshly transplanted into nutrient rich soil you probably need to feed.

But as stated we need more info so you don't get bad advice.
 

quiksilver5170

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Well I was gone all weekend last weekend and came home Sunday and they were super wilted and dry and beginning to yellow. They were still in there solo cups at that point. I have since transplanted to these 3 gal pots with black gold soil (I will attach a photo) and Thursday morning gave them there first feeding with 2ml of FF bigbloom in 1 gal. Of water. (I used that 1 gallon between both plants) after that they bounced right back up and were no longer drooping.
 

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GeneBanker

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Its old growth. Do as you please or let it fall off. You know what caused it so thats good. Personally I would let it fall off because I just prefer that. Not saying its right or wrong.
 
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