thanks for the support guys, however im a bit confused right now,
was that an actual rootbound?
should i pinch the roots while transplanting or should i leave them alone?
does the roots usualy show indication for overfertilization or does the signs only seen in the leaves?
was transplanting the right thing to do?

10 hours after transplanting the plant still looked the same - i expected it to be happy for me after a night in the wet soil but it still looked sad like after 5 days with out watering - was that possibly because of the shock caused by transplanting or messing with its roots?

im planning to starnsplant the other plant tonight, and now i have doubts about it... Rusty where are you? i need your feedback...

and btw & fyi - i live far away from the states, so my nights and your nights are probably not at the same time.
monkey_man Reviewed by monkey_man on . lower leaves turning purple-brown hello all! i have 2 plants, both are at the begining of their 5th week of flowering. about two weeks ago i've noticed that in one of the plants, some of the lower fan leaves were starting to turn purple-brown, 3-4 days later it also happened with the other plant. since than, the color spread to some more leaves, but only to the lower/med sections and only to the larger leaves (not to the small ones which surround the flowreing areas). in one plant, two of the purple-brown leaves developed Rating: 5