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Unless the plant is too stiff, I would take it further on a couple of those. Try to get as many growing tips - as even as you can. I would also slide the tie down point a little further towards the tip on some of them. One on the top left & top right for instance, where those are tied, that growing tip is going to turn up very quickly. Your goal is to train them, but also to delay them somewhat, so that any of your shorter growing tips have time to catch up. Give them lots of light they will.
But the one in the top middle, & lower right, I can see growing tips that aren't even, & the way the plant is tied, they aren't "on schedule" to be even. In fact, the lower right looks like you have those uneven tips tied down?
Everything I said is just in my opinion. & you are there with the plants to know what they feel like, or how they are responding to the tension. But a couple of them, at least appear, to be tied in a way that is not ideal.
But the one in the top middle, & lower right, I can see growing tips that aren't even, & the way the plant is tied, they aren't "on schedule" to be even. In fact, the lower right looks like you have those uneven tips tied down?
Everything I said is just in my opinion. & you are there with the plants to know what they feel like, or how they are responding to the tension. But a couple of them, at least appear, to be tied in a way that is not ideal.