I've never done any LSTing, at least not to the extreme like most people do. I bend and adjust some branches for balance and what not at times but thats about it. I don't even know how I would bend it to make it workable, if I just bend the mid area 90 degrees over it'll be ridiculously wide and space consuming that way. I don't even know if that would be possible, it seems pretty fragile, I just staked it up last night because it sags and leans all over the place when I'm moving it, and it stays that way somewhat until it has a reason to change. Maybe if I tried to soak the stem down and soften it if that is possible... either way I would need to bend it over and then start curling it up in a circle to be somewhat reasonable.

Another thing I was thinking is if I just tilt the pot as far as I can on its side, then tie off all the branches and start bending them all to point upwards. That way it would take up a lot of space, but be much more efficient since it would just take up a long/narrow chunk of my room, and I should be able to bend all of the branches up so the tops are all nearly the same height to make lighting easier. Not sure what kind of problems I might run into if I try that out.. I think my patience will expire for this lanky girl if I have any more random issues with it lol.