no, not too late to transplant... go with a 3 gallon...

your plant is probably realy close to maturity, you could flower now...

how to fix the stretch...don't laugh, i'm serious. take a string and tie it to the top of your plants (one string per top). then GENTLY bend that sucker over about 6-12 inches every few hours until they are practically lying on the ground and tie them off. then, lower your light as close as you can. you can still get good results, you just need a little lst.

also consider getting more lights. if you're on a low budget, get a couple 48" flourecent fixtures and some kitchen and bath bulbs (flower spec) and put them about 1 inch from your plants (bulbs don't get hot so it won't burn)

this will give you TREMENDOUS new growth and give you plenty of verticle room.

i think you should lst, then veg for at least 2 more weeks (to get some new nodes, branches) then flower. by bending the top down, branches will become new tops, and you'l have several plants on one stem!

love, kp
kindprincess Reviewed by kindprincess on . My First Grow - I Need Help ASAP Hi, I planted these seeds on September 25. Looking around at all the threads, it seems my plant is rather tall and skinny compared to so many other's pictures. I'm guessing I had my light up too high. So today is actually it's 6th week. I am having trouble telling if they look right for their age or not, there are no books or websites that go into detail with pictures. I can't even tell if I should be able to sex the plant yet. I thought I would be able to tell within the Rating: 5