OK...so I transplanted my babies into 1 gallon pots to give em' more room to grow. Also to start a feeding schedule. (Fox Farms nutes)

I use the plastic cups for ease of removal. Being careful, I knock off all old soil (this is easier when its dry) after cutting the cups open w/ scissors. I fill the new pots about half way and make a lil room in the middle for the plants and her roots. I leave room from the top of the pot (about 3") so i can fill it as the plant grows. This helps to stablize your main stalk, hence no worries of helping the plant stay upright. Also I feel it makes LSTing (tying) easier as well

I am planning on sexing these in another 10 days or so. After that it will be off to a 3-4 gallon pot for the females. FYI...the best pots are the cheapest ones. Go to a garden dept or store and get cheap, thin platic ones. They will have nice drain holes in the bottom and will be very cheap. .30 to 1.00 each, depending on size. ANYTHING with a resevoir or any kind of cup at bottom will rot your roots. Drainage is VERY important. If you have to, stones can be used at bottom. But I like tap root room, so I do not use them.

Some snaps for ya below. More to come soon.