it doesnt look unhealthy, for now. Did you read my post about glass jars and root rot ?

I would be interested to see the TON of research you did. No offence but the picture alone speaks for itself.

Your plant will soon drown in the soil as there is no holes on the jar. Or the roots will simply rot in the saturated, oxygen depleted soil.

When have you ever bought a plant in a glass jar from a garden centre ? This is common knowledge for anyone who owns a common house plant.

At the bottom of my post is a link to my blog spot called LED Logger.

I would strongly suggest you read from day one all the way to end of bloom. I made the journal in very simple language so everyone can understand it.

You will see the result of the grow too. I am no pro grower to be honest, but I still got very good results. I don't know how well yet as harvest is yet to come.

Learn from others like we all did. Every part of a grow is important, light type and distance, soil type, PH, and mix, temperature and humidity, fertilisers, pot sizes etc etc.

A failure on any of these factors will be the downfall of your grow, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.

This is the best advice I can give you, I hope it helps. Read my instructional journal. You shouldn't go wrong.

Take care
silent leprechaun Reviewed by silent leprechaun on . New to growing. How does my plant look? So far, I think I'm doing pretty good. I usually just leave him in the window sill and water him every once in a while. What do you guys think? any advice? Rating: 5