No problem with snapping it, people do it on purpose all the time. Topping should benefit you in this case.

Probably doesn't need a new pot yet, but if you're worried about it just check the roots. Wait until the soil is mostly dry, place your hand on top of the soil turn upside-down, and slide the pot off. Be careful not to break up the root-ball.

Eventually you will need 3-5 gal pots, depending on how big it gets. I would also bury it down a little once you do transplant.

For the soil, you will have to fertilize eventually, because the fertilizer in soils will run out within 4 weeks after planting/transplanting. Cannabis-specific nutrients work the best, but you can find similar ones that will work also.
bigtopsfinn Reviewed by bigtopsfinn on . beginner here is the deal a frind of mine came to me house and threw some seeds in my moms pots and 2 months later i found the baby i want to know how its doing my concern is that the bottom leaves are yellowing and dying plz help thanks Your Equipment: .1) Type and wattage of lights. sunlight .2) Distance from tops? sunlight .3) Reflector type? (cool tube set-up, bat wing, enclosed reflector, bare bulb...) sunlight .4) Is there a consistent fresh air supply? yes .5) Do you have an exhaust fan Rating: 5