OK, I’m assuming that’s an auto?
So the dirt it’s way too wet for a plant that size the pot it’s way too big to start a plant in. It’s been taking me a bunch of time and a lot of effort to try and explain to a lot of new growers that putting your plants in such large pots can be detrimental for a few different reasons, mainly the fact that when a medium is wet, one of the main ways it gets dried out is through the plant eating the food that’s drying out the pot aside from airflow and can become a problem because if you saturate the medium, the roots will be stifled and drowning, and they won’t be searching for new places to go and then causing the plant to actually propagate Saturating medium in the beginning of its life it’s just getting to veg. A lot of the time can be counterproductive so if it is an auto pot won’t die if you take it out of it and put it in a bigger one I haven’t seen one single plant on earth that doesn’t like to pot it up if it’s in a container, it promotes healthy growth. It allows for healthy drawbacks, which is what growing plant and veg is all about is ensuring that the wet and dry cycles become consistent at the same amount for the same amount of time to get air back into the dirt because it needs to survive which drives the roots to look for more in the medium and translates to a healthy fast growing plant so it’s a problem is such a tiny plant doesn’t have a root system that’s large so a lot of the time even in fabric pots all the water washes right past the route zone and it all settles at the bottom of the pot And when that happens, you’re essentially creating your dead zone because the plants roots will not be able to penetrate something that’s so waterlogged and then you know later on down the line if you do get the plant harvested, you’ll go to yank the ball and you’ll find that maybe a quarter of the pot has been filled with roots where the other 3/4 is soaking wet still Would really get a fan pointed at that pot not the plant but the pot to aid in a faster dry back now, since you’re gonna have to do this, do not feed that plant anything until that pot is Dried out one way to determine this is to imagine that the pot Is Styrofoam once the plant and the pot itself gets to feel like it’s filled with Styrofoam Dirt will avoid dry back because generally about 2 to 3 days before it will start to suffer with no water so plenty of time to be able to make determination