I will transplant over to a five gallon pot to hopefully relieve some of the problems we've discussed so far. I do have left over miracle grow soild which has nut's already in it so that should in effect eliminate any nutrients that the plant will need through the flowering cycle. The humidity in itself is a whole different issue, I've attempted using a large capacity humidifier and bowls of how steamy water to increase ambient humidity. However, I am unable to do so. Currently my chamber for growing is very limited and I'm running two 1000 hps lamps, normally my hydro setup contains three 30 gallon resivoirs which when hot give off enough humidity to keep it around 50% in winter, but since all of them are down currently I'm stuck with what I have. In addition the totaly square footage of the room is only 128 sq ft and due to the heat buildup the room runs an amazing 2000 cfm output from the room using two large cyclone fans with the same 2000 cfm input into the room using a number of hydrofarm fans. I've tried putting water into the room unfortunately as soon as humidity comes off of the water it is quickly evaculated from the room. With those limiting factors such as room height, cfm, lights etc. I've had to come up with some inventive solutions to keep the enviornment up to snuff. I will attempt to repot them into five gallon containers and keep my fingers crossed.