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Originally Posted by jashbery
cool, and thanks for your quick reply! i just checked under the leaves and all looks mite-free. i've raised the EC from 1.3 to 1.6, so hopefully i'll wake up tomorrow not to find the girl burned! interesting point about the water...perhaps it's not a coincidence then that the spots showed less than 24 hours after the last change?
finally, and this may be a weird one, but the leaves with yellow spots are the ones facing the full brunt of a desk fan...the leaves on the other side of the plant are simply gorgeous! the tent i'm using has, besides the desk fan at the bottom of the unit, a basic intake-outtake fan setup...
do you think I should prune the spotted leaves, or just leave well alone?
all best and thanks for your advice and experience!
jash
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Yea, I would. A plant will naturally want to 'repair' its damage or disease, whatever it has ailing....but you are interested in growth and buds so eliminate the bad leaves.... unless there are too many, don't want you to strip the plant.... another thing you might want to watch is WHERE the leaves are that are yellowing... I've had a case where the leaves would yellow, mostly starting from the bottom of the plant and then traveling up from there and finally the plant dies. I don't recall what the problem was, but I finally fixed it by adding some hydrogen peroxide into the water..aeration... and it cured the ones that hadn't been affected too much
SN