Looks good.

However, the way you have the rope lassoed around the pot is a bit cumbersome.

Think about the future.

You are gonnd have to tighten her down, again again and again.

As those shoots grow, you're gonna want to add those to the TIE DOWN program as well.

THink for now but also for later...

Those pots seem pretty big so it will be a while before you need to transplant...so...I would drill small sets of holes at the top rim of the pot and tie to those holes.

After a while you will want to remove that initial tie, as she will be permanently bent at that spot once the main stem turns back up. (A few days and then tie her again)

Also that rope might me a tab bit wide....I prefer twisty ties as its is far easier to work with. No tieing knots and stuff....

You will want to be able to adjsut on the fly with these tie downs, so make it easier on yourself now by planning for the future. Get a better tie down material...

Other than that, you did a fine job.

Plan on them looking like hell from here out cuz you wanna tie and bend tie and bend.

THat plant is the PERFECT candidate for a long, wide, mutil bud shoot plant. You gonna luv it....

...if you don;t kill it....

heheheheee