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    Hi all,
    After my reasonably successful first attempt at growing autos indoors,I decided to stick with Fastbuds for my 2nd grow.Chose these two as they rate them well for beginners.They are both doing well,despite me overwatering them when they were around 8 days old.Both plants now have yellowed and slightly crispy leaves at the bottom.Does anyone know if it would be best to leave them on or remove them?Both plants are now 28 days old and have started flowering.
    I would also like to thank all the gardeners on here for providing your wealth of knowledge,that inspired me to grow my own.Heres a couple of shots of them
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    Hi Auto,

    My view is keep them on, my reason is that they haven't completely lost their nutrients yet (still some green) and they are solar panels. Additionally till they are yellowed or obviously dying, the older leaves can be useful indicators of deficiencies/burn, so my thing would be yep but not quite yet. More experienced growers may offer better advice.

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    Thanks a lot Dutch.Ill leave em on until for now then.

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    Day 39.Both the girls have now recovered well from their overwatering and looking much better.Both being fed 3ml of Oldtimers bloom every watering,and taking 2L every 3 days.The Pineapple Express is now covered in trichomes and starting to smell lovely and fruity.GSC is developing nice slender colas and doing her best to outmuscle the other for space in the tent!Gave them both a light bit of defoliage at the bottom.Thanks for looking.
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    I'm doing 2 of these at the moment & hands down - Pineapple express is the smelliest strain I have ever encountered !!!

    GSC is probably one of the frostiest lol

    I'm well impressed with the genetics so far.

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