Plants getting too big . Suggestions?

They are just starting to flower. Getting too big for enclosure. There's not much room for tying down. Any ideas other than topping? If topping is the best solution, how much should I take off? I don't want to remove too much but I also don't want to be topping it more than once.
You could drive a steak in the ground about 2 ft from the enclosure then take the very tops of each plant and tie them down to the stakes outside the enclosure. Just continue to drive steaks in the ground each time it gets taller and keep pulling it out further untying it to the steak! Kind of like manifolding or something like that hopefully that makes sense thanks and good luck!
 
You could drive a steak in the ground about 2 ft from the enclosure then take the very tops of each plant and tie them down to the stakes outside the enclosure. Just continue to drive steaks in the ground each time it gets taller and keep pulling it out further untying it to the steak! Kind of like manifolding or something like that hopefully that makes sense thanks and good luck!
Thanks! Very good idea!
 
Thanks! Very good idea!
Lollipop and supercrop!

Supercropping – this technique is a more “extreme” kind of bending, and is used for stems that are too tall but have become woody and difficult to bend. With supercropping you “soften up” the stem first before bending it at an extreme angle. Supercropping can be incredibly helpful towards wrangling an out-of-control plant, and it has a few other benefits too because it can stress the plant in a “good” w

 
Lollipop and supercrop!

Supercropping – this technique is a more “extreme” kind of bending, and is used for stems that are too tall but have become woody and difficult to bend. With supercropping you “soften up” the stem first before bending it at an extreme angle. Supercropping can be incredibly helpful towards wrangling an out-of-control plant, and it has a few other benefits too because it can stress the plant in a “good” w

Good stuff!
 
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