Ok, so as things sit right now, I have four plants in veg in my closet. Only problem is that I have no ventilation options at the moment. I just can't be cutting any holes in my walls. I have been using a vinegar and baking soda solution to keep CO2 flowing, but is this enough? My plants are looking a little bit yellow on some of the fans leaves now as they get bigger. I recently introduced a fan into my closet, been watering adequately, and have been keeping the closet at a constant 75 degrees fahrenheit. I just transplanted to my fullsize pots 3 days ago, could this have something to do with the recent transplant? Other than the yellowing of a few fan leaves, the plants look strong, stalks are sturdy, nothing is drooping. All I can think is that it could be a nutrient problem or an issue with the CO2/ventilation. Any tips would be appreciated...

PS. What type of fertilizer would be appropriate for veg cycle?
StickyFingerz Reviewed by StickyFingerz on . no ventilation available, other options? a few other questions. Ok, so as things sit right now, I have four plants in veg in my closet. Only problem is that I have no ventilation options at the moment. I just can't be cutting any holes in my walls. I have been using a vinegar and baking soda solution to keep CO2 flowing, but is this enough? My plants are looking a little bit yellow on some of the fans leaves now as they get bigger. I recently introduced a fan into my closet, been watering adequately, and have been keeping the closet at a constant 75 degrees Rating: 5