ready to transplant?

Quick question. I have a couple Hindu girls this size. Do they look ready to transplant or should i go a week or two more in this pot?
 

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Personally, I'd start training them while in the 1 gallons. Top, LST, etc., then up-pot once they've got a few more good looking tops going, but that's just me (I tend to keep plants on the smaller size due to my space constraints).

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Personally, I'd start training them while in the 1 gallons. Top, LST, etc., then up-pot once they've got a few more good looking tops going, but that's just me (I tend to keep plants on the smaller size due to my space constraints).

Cheers!
Ya I topped and trained ally last ones this time I'm doing 16 in a sog. 6 foot tall tent 3 feet by 3 feet. Then plants will finish in square two gallon pots under a 600w HPS. Is it still recommended to train top or fim? Fim has worked wonders for me in the past I lofvw how it can produce so many tops while only stressing the plant once
 
Depends on the strain, I suppose. If it's something you've grown before with success FIMing, and won't get too bushy in a SOG setup by FIMing topping, and you can give them adequate time to recover (after topping, anyway, FIMing seems to take less recovery time) before flowering out, then I'd say to go for it.

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Depends on the strain, I suppose. If it's something you've grown before with success FIMing, and won't get too bushy in a SOG setup by FIMing topping, and you can give them adequate time to recover (after topping, anyway, FIMing seems to take less recovery time) before flowering out, then I'd say to go for it.

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Thanks you!!!!! I really appreciate all the input:)
 
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