With that much stretch, might be best to top her above the third internode, or so. (no, it won't kill it) This would let the stem strengthen, roots to develop, and gives you time to go get the correct lights and a fan. Plastic pots are easier to handle, and you won't break your foot if you drop one on it. Plus, ceramic and terra cotta pots have pores that roots love to attach themselves to. Makes transplant more difficult, as the roots hang-on pretty good. Tearing the roots when transplanting is an added stress that's unnecessary.

What kind of nutes are you using? What are you spraying on the leaves, and why?

Letting it die is the easy way out. Learn to fix the problems, and you'll have a better understanding of the plant growth process, even if it doesn't work out every time. :jointsmile: