I am growing 1 sugar blossom (Joey Seeds, white widow strain) under a 400 watt HPS, regular potting soil, and it is my third grow (I've never made it to harvest). During its month of vegetative growth, the bottom leaves (not just seed leaves) always turned yellow and died off eventually, once I started adding nutes (20-10-10 with trace minerals) it stopped doing this. At 3 days into flowering I transplanted it, there was a day or two of stunted growth, and when it started to grow the top fan leaf fingers seemed to fold in half and not grow very big, and to make it worse the bottom leaves started turning yellow and dieing off again, I'm am using flowering nutes right now, 10-15-10, and the PH of the soil stays around 6.0. Its now been 2 weeks of flowering, the top colas are developing nicely, but the top leaf fingers are still folded and small, the bottom leaves are yellowing, the lowest are preddy much brown and dead. So today i decided to cut off all the yellowing bottom leaves, around 1/3 of the plants material. As i was cutting some of the lowest leaves, I accidentally put the blades around the main stem and squeezed, realizing it was the main stem I didn't cut it off, but there are now two small indentations on each side of the lower main stem. Will the plant survive this? If so what should be done about the top leaves?