I checked the FAQ, and figured these green crack cuttings I have, were receiving certain nutrients from its mother and grower, that no longer receives that, because of transfer of ownership between clones, but now I only hand fed tap water once a day. The plants fan leaves are yellow and crumbling, they were already that way. Is it ok to cut them? My previous grows I would cut and trim what was dying and leave what is green. This time I am trying to see it as a life form, not just a plant. I am basically amputating its members. Would it be healthier for the plant to keep the dying leaves on there in hopes that they may revive? Anyone test this? Check out the pics, we got the plants like this and the diagnosis about nutrients is the only thing I can come up with, anyone have anything else by what they can see? The cuttings are only a few weeks old and they are rooted well within the rock wool cube in the tray. The FAQ says they are lacking nutrients, problem solved. But my main question is from a vet, can I cut the dying leaves at the base of the main stem and it be ok? or is it healthier to leave them on and for them to die naturally if thats the case.
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