I made a clothes line between the tent poles and strapped the three tallest tops to the side of the tent. I guess I'll let them ride and see how it goes. Thanks to all of you for your advice!
I have had great success grabbing the tallest branches and pulling them downward to get all of the branches close to being at the same height to even up the canapy and gain space between the tops of the plants and the light. Grab them approximately 25% from their stem bases and attach some string/wire and run the other end of the string/wire
down to the frame running around the bottom inside of your tent, adjust then tie off accordingly. The effect will surprise you - it will pretty much pull them straight down with light to any sideways redirection, and only put a big bend in the branch down low. Works really well once - even when the branches have become pretty "woody". And, it puts minimal stress, if any on the plant.
This is what the above provided for me (in these images I have already removed all the strings and have started to disassemble the SCROG nettings in order to remove the pots for harvesting purposes. This was my first grow and had zero clue what to do other than I was concerned they would burn up from being so high - therefore, they need to come down LOL.
LOL, now looking at the pictures - what menagerie of calamity! Anyways, best of growing to all.
I made a clothes line between the tent poles and strapped the three tallest tops to the side of the tent. I guess I'll let them ride and see how it goes. Thanks to all of you for your advice!