how much will plants grow (height) during flower post initial stretch period

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I'm doing a SCROG setup and have continued to tuck and weave during the last 2 Weeks while my plants were transitioned to flower. T hey just finished the 2 week initial stretch under HPS 12/12 and my girls are about 4-8" above my screen. How much more height will I get over the next couple months? let's just say they're 50/50 sativa/indica for arguments sake. Thanks!
 
I'm doing a SCROG setup and have continued to tuck and weave during the last 2 Weeks while my plants were transitioned to flower. T hey just finished the 2 week initial stretch under HPS 12/12 and my girls are about 4-8" above my screen. How much more height will I get over the next couple months? let's just say they're 50/50 sativa/indica for arguments sake. Thanks!

Im sorry I forgot to say please. If someone would please let me know your thoughts, and thank you.
 
Yeah expect the plant(s) to at least double in size while flowering.


So my girls doubled during the first two week stretch after going 12/12 now that pistils are forming will they continue to grow vertically at all or will they mostly just form buds?
 
I veg them for 6 weeks till my screen 42"x32" was 70% surface area covered. I continued to tuck for two weeks post going into flower and filled the screen. Now my canopy rises 4"-8" above screen level. I'm just curious if it will continue to grow in height and develop bud sites or if it will just fill out over the next 40 -60 days . Thanks!
 
So my girls doubled during the first two week stretch after going 12/12 now that pistils are forming will they continue to grow vertically at all or will they mostly just form buds?

Most plants stop growing vertically after about 3-4 weeks and they will start to pack on weight. Although some sativa strains can continue to grow vertically throughout their entire life cycle.
 
Most plants stop growing vertically after about 3-4 weeks and they will start to pack on weight. Although some sativa strains can continue to grow vertically throughout their entire life cycle.

Good looking out. Thanks! That's what I was wondering. Exactly.
 
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