Have you considered LSTing them?

Trying to let some of the lower parts of the plant develop a little more, well decreasing growth further up. Then you could always untie it when you feel that the areas between have caught up.

That's what I did when I upgraded my lighting, it helped quite a bit.

Good Luck.
Dyranty Reviewed by Dyranty on . Help with stretch problem I currently have 8 white widow plants that were coming along perfect. Then the winds hit from the last storm and knocked the power out for 5 days. During those 5 days I was forced to move the plants next to a window in order to maintain some type of light. The problem now is that 3 plants have stretched pretty bad. They all look very healthy other than that. The 3 that stretched have nice growth at the base and nice growth at the top but not much in between? My question is should I top these Rating: 5