Girls generally stop growing taller when they reach about 19 years old. Because the epiphyseal cartilage has basically closed at this time, the bones will not continue to grow, so the height will no longer grow. However, the situation varies from person to person, because each person’s congenital factors, individual development and nutritional status are not the same, some will end their height growth at the age of 18 or earlier, some may be after 19 years old, and some can even still have height growth until the age of 25, so each person to determine whether they have stopped growing, depending on whether the epiphysis has closed. If the epiphysis is completely closed, there will be no further ossification and the height will not continue to grow. If the epiphysis has not closed, the epiphysis will continue to ossify, and height growth will occur in the process, so you can go to the hospital to have a radiograph of the joint area to see if the epiphysis has completely ossified.