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I am Purple Cow indicanja soil, using fabric grow bags that are 3 gallons. Also running autoflowers. My plants are about a month-and-a-half old and I noticed pistons on April 4th. I also have the vegetable supercharger for the end of conscious oil which is only supposed to help the plant absorb nutrients. Upon Consulting my local grocery store they thought the lower yellowing leaves was because of low nutrients. I bought biobizz bio bloom and gave the tall one's micro doses. The stronger one I have it's got some buds on it already I gave an even smaller microdose like the water was microdosed in the first place and I probably squirted a half ounce randomly on the top of the soil before I watered. My ones that are 2 ft tall are the ones that got more than the others but still not even half a dose. The maker of my soil says I should not have needed those nutrients yet. He said my plants look vastly under-watered. I had to agree as I knew my password light especially since I actually have an extra bag of just the soil to test it against. Now it seems when I water tips halfway up even at the top a little bit burn like instantly just burn and things curl under and die off. Doesn't matter how dry it is when I water it looks worse after. I'm confused about what to do about the dying leaves. I am assuming that these dying leaves are absorbing the extra nutrients that the plant could not handle. Killing off leaves that maybe it doesn't think it needs. Someone told me to cut the leaves off as soon as they're past the point of no return but I am worried that by cutting them off the extra nutrients will just ruin a different Leaf? Does that make sense to anybody? So should I leave the Leafs on until they are dried and brown? Me and my friend had absolutely no issues like this growing with Fox Farm. But we are also growing a photoperiod strain. We ran into slightly different issues just conditioning and stuff. I am afraid to water my plants. I have been but at this point they don't have much else to lose than the leaves for their flowers. Again I'm running autoflowers. They're only supposed to be seven up to eight weeks for the flowering. Can my autoflowers survive without the family? Any idea about what I can do about the over nutrients?