OP, If by any chance you are wondering why it took your plants 10 weeks to grow that size... One of the leading contributions for that would be that you transplanted them into a large pot to early. Personally I leave my plants in seedling trays until they are larger then this plant: What you want to look for is the leaves to start to discolor. When you see this, that means the roots have fully grown through all the soil, establishing the best root system for the amount of soil provided. That's when you know its ready for its first transplanting. No sooner or you'll end up with these results. Next, I noticed you were feeding them nutes pretty early on. There is no need to feed them in the veg cycle if you got your soil mix correct. IF you don't' have a good soil mix, you can still get away without nutes for the first month or more. Hope this helps.
Update chopped one my girls chop the other small one tomorrow or day after the other 2 no where near seem to be sativas genetics