The best way to find out if root bound or not is to lift the plant up out of the pot and actually look.... This can be achieved by letting the soil dry a bit....simply tap the sides of the pot and it should come out fairly easy....just grab at the base of stalk and pull up.... If the plant's been in the pot for a month, chances are good that you'll have enough root growth to be able to perform this.... If that plant has been in there for less than a month, then I take back my root bound suggestion....

Is that a clay or plastic pot??? How many lamps you using??? How many watts you running??? Is the plant in a cabinet, room or just in the corner of a room??? What's your over all setup consist of???

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CanGroIt Reviewed by CanGroIt on . WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH MY PLANT!!!! My plants in MG multi-purpose compost with perlite and its starting have some problems, it started about 2 weeks ago when one branch suddenly went very droopy and leaf margins slightly curled in, now they are kinda a rubbery/crispy feeling and its moving up the plant to all new growth apart from the very top where the leafs have now gone slighty yellowish compared to the rest of the plant. Pictures attached. Rating: 5