It doesn't need a bigger pot period. your choice of soil most likely was the beginning of the plant's stress. I would bet that there are several factors playing a role in the stress of your plant. now you say you selected a different soil, what is it? your ph is most definatley off, the plant isn't able to uptake nutrients right now because of it. Adjusting your ph is fairly simple to do and reasonably cheap. Let me know what soil you are using and if you have any tools to check the ph of either your soil or the water you feed to it. Invest in some 'Superthrive'. This is a B-vitamin supplement that relieves stress in plants that have gone through some type of shock, such as transplanting. Respect.
Damn what a difference. Them are some nice lookin trees on the left and rightthat will help with the stretch but im pretty sure of my advice. check my sig. 1st pic is before and second is after its the one in the middle of coarse
From the picture it looks to be 6-7 inches or higher. And wider at the top but then it gets smaller at the bottom. Maybe a plastic drinking glass lol. If it is a plastic cup you need to get it to a bigger pot at least one square foot.How big is your flower pot???????
if you mean my plants look stressed they arent. this pic was taken close to lights out and they are asleep. showing off my plants was not the reason to post the pic. i was showing a before and after of a very similar looking outdoor to indoor grown plant. thanx for the concern thoughThey look stressed!
they shouldn't droop like that even with the lights off. Drooping leaves are a sign of stress, not a sign of a "sleeping" plant.if you mean my plants look stressed they arent. this pic was taken close to lights out and they are asleep. showing off my plants was not the reason to post the pic. i was showing a before and after of a very similar looking outdoor to indoor grown plant. thanx for the concern though
im gonna give you the benefit of the doubt by saying you know what your talking about. AGAIN thanx for the concern but my plants are fine. and since this is not my "help me" thread i will speak no more of it here. peacethey shouldn't droop like that even with the lights off. Drooping leaves are a sign of stress, not a sign of a "sleeping" plant.
that will help with the stretch but im pretty sure of my advice. check my sig. 1st pic is before and second is after its the one in the middle of coarse
12 hours of light is more than enough. Something else is wrong to keep it so small. Is it rootbound? Waterlogged soil? Poor drainage?
Need more info, but at 4 weeks it should be a bit bigger than that. The pale leaves and yellow stem scream deficiency but I can't say which.