I've got two Magic Melons about two weeks apart, one in a 10 gallon fabric pot and the other in a 5-gallon fabric pot, that are getting close to flipping in the next two weeks. They've been topped twice, the first time I left 4 shoots (3rd and 4th node shoots) and then topped the shoots between their 2nd and 3rd node, so they're at 8 shoots and I'm just vegging them for length before lollipopping and flipping. They've been really vigorous and resilient and a total pleasure to grow.
I've also got a Caramel cream in a 10-gallon fabric pot, also topped twice. The pheno has been leggy but not at all unmanageable for a tent, and again very vigorous and a pleasure to grow.
Aside from that I've got a Hi-Biscus and a Blueberry Muffin that only just got moved up to 5-gallon pots, but they were only dropped into water as seeds 30 days ago, so I'm pretty happy with their development. They've been topped once, a week before they were transplanted, and had a great root system. The Blueberry Muffin is suffering a little bit after being transplanted just a day ago, but it should be okay.
The other plants in the picture are Girl Scout Cookies Extreme from ILGM; when we had an issue with some seeds from them earlier in the pandemic they gave us $150 store credit in lieu of a refund and we picked up a 20-pack of seeds on sale for free with it.