Sueet
Well-Known Member
The problem with trimming leaves that are damaged in that way is that if it is a deficiency of some sort, the plant will then just have to move to the next leaf up. That said, it doesn't hurt your plant to prune it otherwise.
I wish I could look at your leaves and tell you what is happening, but I know nothing about autos and even less about biobizz. If you leave more info here maybe someone else can help you out. (like pics of the whole plant and whether the spots are on new or old growth, etc)
I wish I could look at your leaves and tell you what is happening, but I know nothing about autos and even less about biobizz. If you leave more info here maybe someone else can help you out. (like pics of the whole plant and whether the spots are on new or old growth, etc)