to cut or not to cut

b-rett

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i have 4 plants that are all growing great and look great the only problem is the very bottom set of fan leaves on all of them are culing up there not dry or changing color just curling up. im wondering if i should take them off or leave them on. i wish i had a camera for some pics. and i know i could probably find the answer on the internet but my work has filters wich make it hard to surf the net.
 

b-rett

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they are all still in there veg stage there between 4-6 nodes they are between 4-6 1/2 i just transplanted them into about 2 gallon pots they have all grown some since the transplant the most noticble is one has grown about an inch to an inch and a half in 4 days. i am using miricale grow tomatoe plant food.
 

420dude

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it could be a lil trasnsplant shock of ph issue. i an not goin to knoc miracle grow cause so of my friends use it but i didn't have much luck with it. i like bigfoot ferts pretty reliable for me. but u could have hard water locking out magnesium. but without so pics to go by it is a shot in the dark.
 

b-rett

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finally i find a site that works. this is what i think is my problemPhosphorous Deficiency: Phosphorous is another essential element for plant health, and its function appears closely linked with nitrogen. It is needed for the plant's metabolism of sugar, from which much of its energy is derived. The mature leaves of Cannabis will show phosphorous deficiency first, and they will appear dark, dull green, curled up a bit at the edges. The undersides of the leaves, particularly close to the veins, may show a purple tint. Commercially available triple or super-phosphate will remedy this ailmentif any one knows any tricks, or really good ways to take care of this it would be appricated.
 
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