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Few plants growing way taller than the rest

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So this might not be the correct place to ask this, yet, but 2 of my plants have grown way tallee than the 16 rest and im not quite sure where to place them now as they are very close to lights at the top, but of i lift my lights any higher the smaller ones wont be too happy about that.
Im on 2nd week of flowering and for now i've lifted the light which they are mainly under, a bit higher. The other plants on this side are also taller than the ones under the different light.
There's no room to put another 660w light there and ive already spent a fortune already. I have one smaller lamp that only goes up to 250w so it would be useless to place them under it i think.
The plants don't show any light stress or burn effects yet and seem to be happy, but i don't know how long will that last.
I don't think there is a way to stretch the higher stems anymore as they are quite solid and would probably break.

Any ideas what you guys would do in this situation?
Few plants growing way taller than the rest
 
Do you know if it would work that i lift the light from other end and lower from the other? To make sort of an angle. What would it do if the light wouldnt be straight from up?
I would assume the angle would cause a certain section to get less light and those plants resulting in smaller buds and the others getting more bigger buds?. I just keep it simple. My instincts tell me the same amount of plants, the same amount of lights will equal in the same amount of bud? It's just how you want it balanced out. I'd say just leave it and see what happens unless you start seeing real issue with that single plant.

I have three right now all closer to my light and I'm just letting it happen. So far they're doing good as far as I can tell. I've only been doing this like two years though so I'm sure I'm relatively new.
 
I would assume the angle would cause a certain section to get less light and those plants resulting in smaller buds and the others getting more bigger buds?. I just keep it simple. My instincts tell me the same amount of plants, the same amount of lights will equal in the same amount of bud? It's just how you want it balanced out. I'd say just leave it and see what happens unless you start seeing real issue with that single plant.

I have three right now all closer to my light and I'm just letting it happen. So far they're doing good as far as I can tell. I've only been doing this like two years though so I'm sure I'm relatively new.
This is my first grow so yeh, you are not that new πŸ˜… I will try the supercropping for these 2 plants and see how it goes. Luckily i took 19 plants for my first grow so i can afford to test different things.
 
Don’t be scared to rough em up a bit but be gentle πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ super cropping works well for these situations
 
Do you know if it would work that i lift the light from other end and lower from the other? To make sort of an angle. What would it do if the light wouldnt be straight from up?
This is exactly what im doing right now! My Raskals hated the light and the XX couldnt get enough. So I stuck them in the front row and lifted that side of the light! Like 10’’ higher than the other side of the light.
 
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