Some strains can accept manipulation, some cannot. People get great results tilting branches enough to allow side growth to become their own tops. With a scrog, easy does it. It looks like yours are really tall. Spreading them wide when they are first stretching is the first step. I use different shapes, but as long as your nodes are braced (tape works) so they don't split, spreading the branches towards the four corners works well. I use at least two levels of nets due to the large number of side branches. The first net is right on top of the canopy before it stretches. Some of our prominent staff will tell you that sometimes things pay off and have no problems, other times branches break. Whether you let them grow straight up, like these ladies here, or bend them when they go through the net, all depends on the nature of the stalks. Woody stalks may snap, supple stalks will comply. Check out my Amnesia Stone99 journal, I am no expert, but you will see how she looks before and after Screen of Green aka Scrog net is applied.