Thanks for the tip Reaper. I'm such a worry wart sometimes! But as for the plant- I transplanted it into a much larger pot that it will hopefully be able to stay in for the rest of the grow. It has a bed of Perlite then on top of that is a thin layer of earthwarm castings. The mix I used was as follows:

1 part Pro-Mix Organic
1 part Vermiculite
1 Part Perlite
1 Part Earthworm Castings
NO Lime :thumbsup:

The transplant went very smoothly and it looked like the plant could have used it anyway as the roots appeared to be approaching the point of being bound. I watered heavily to make sure there was good contact as well and I did NOT use ferts of any sort. I few questions while I'm at it..... Should I have used ferts? I foliar fed yesterday so keep that in mind. Also, I feel like I should have done a soil flush to really get out the lime. Should that have been done?
fresheadies Reviewed by fresheadies on . PURPLE Stems? Hey everyone, Now I'm aware of red stems and nitrogen deficiencies but I Have a month old indoor that has become dark PURPLE between a section of two nodes down the stem. Is this some sort of extreme N deficiency, or is this a whole 'nother beast?!:( Rating: 5