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Old July 19, 2017   #2
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Your plants don't look bad to me... just pinch off those bad leaves near the bottom so it doesn't spread, and feed them something while they are ripening up some fruit.

It's normal for the bottom leaves to start yellowing and getting this or that malady at a certain point in the season when the plant starts to scavenge their nitrogen. A lot of growers also just remove all the leaves up to the first truss early in the season, to prevent pre-emptively any foliar disease from splashback from watering. So the plants can do without those leaves, for sure, but they might like to be fed.

Not sure about the last plants which look droopy - could be normal if they're 'wispy leaf' types? I'm assuming that when I generalized that they look pretty good.
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