im pretty new to this my self but from what i read the plans grow another 20 - 40 % after flowering, upwards and outwards. so it depends on what how you are doing on space. if they are still on risers it might be about right then you have the option to remove it when they grow.

have you trained or topped them yet. theres some wikid forums and manuals on here, im not expert. but it may be worth topping them, to promote growth around the lower sections and reduce height, but then you will want to veg them for another week or so.

you dont mention how many nodes you have, but from what i have read the general rule of thumb is at or after the 4 and you should be fine.

due to your space constraints it might be worth lst the lower brances after cropping. this will promote them to grow upwards and you will have more bud sites exposed to the lighting

as for sexing, it should be possible to tell from pre flowes, from what i have read these are different from the pistils, with the male plants having a tiny set of balls and the femal a wispy like tail or preflower.

im not to up on soil as i plan to grown in dwc, but from the pictures your plants look a healthy green and don't seem to have any nutrient burns or problems.

i am no expert but have learnt a lot from this site. the green fog has some really good grow logs, and there are a lot on here, if you need the answers this is definately the place to find them

anyway lookin good dude

peace and progress
snowbline
snowblind Reviewed by snowblind on . Rubbermaid - Grow Log Hello, I have read much of the information and tips on this and other boards and decided that I'd also start a grow log. I'm a newbie on the growing front, but have plenty of determination to make it work. Here is the basic setup: 6 bagseeds, all 6 germinated, but only 5 made it Rubbermaid box setup 4 in inline fan out, 8 in fan blowing in fresh air via 10-8-4 in cupler, vent on top 6 23w CFLs on posts, timer is set for 20 on, 4 off. 1 digital temp gauge soil is a mixture of black Rating: 5