Ok i pulled the two plants in questions and repotted them into the five gallon. Funny thing was that when I pulled them they were so root bound they litterally came out of the pot with one tug. The bottom half of the buckets were literally solid white with roots. I loosened the exterior roots from the bind therefore making them more likely to spread into the new soil. One of the plant is so large that I began to bend it over laterally a trick I learned from Soma. I've slowly bent the larger one over 90 degrees and tied it to the stalk using twine. I'm with you both on cooling those hoods and I'd love to do it, I'm just not sure it's feasible given the criteria i have to work with, even if I readjusted all fans and purchased two new air cooled hoods I'm not sure I could get it to work. if I could in some way tell you in words what I'm dealing with I could. I'm a little leary about posting a picture of my setup for security reasons. I'm hoping that the repotting will help the problem and I'll be using straight water with no nutrients for the remainder of the eight weeks of flowering since the miracle grow has nutrients built in. Thanks for your help fellas if you think of anything else let me know.
twilight12 Reviewed by twilight12 on . Brown spots, potential MG deficiency.... Your thoughts are requested!! Interesting situation, New York City Diesel in three gallon container used for propogation purposes. Cuttings were taken from this mother plant one week ago at which time she started to develop these odd brown marks on her fan leaves. The brown marks only appear on the established fan leaves and not on new growth. The clones taken from this mother have shown no signs of browning. Each of these fan leaves also curls. Current room statistics are 85 F, 26% H (it's winter no way to raise it, Rating: 5