First...your welcome for the previous info.

Second...if the pot is plastic, you can score the outside of the pot with a utility knife, then break it at the score line so as not to cut roots inside the container. You can do this two different ways. I'd cut the bottom of the pot out and just set it down in the new soil that's in the new container. i wish I'd thought to tell you this in the post above, but ....um....ooops!-lol


Third...start bending that top down now. If your slick, you can start bending the plant somewhere near the middle. As it grows upward toward the light again, bend it some more. Then start to tilt your light (if possible) to give the plant as much light as you can over it's entire length.---I know it's a little confusing, sometimes I don't explain things clearly enough for others. My problem-not yours. Anyhow, when its all said and done, your light should be almost parallel to your plant. Something like this: