The Grape Stomper 2.0's were fairly abused in early bloom as I was finishing the Grape Fat Cheese test up.
Had them hiding in corners with little light, etc. after vegging only about 30 days.
Much like the GFC plants they are not that big as I did not veg them proper.
I have clones of both GFC and the GS2.0's.
Here is the start of a (probably screenless) scrog with the 2 GS2.0 clones:


That is a 30 gallon tub with a dozen or two 7/16" holes drilled in the side and bottom for drainage.
Using 2 cubic ft. ProMix co-cohabiting together after about 4 weeks veg alone.
Images taken on the 17th when I potted them; the 21st, and the last is today.
I cleared the lower fan leaves off when transplanting to allow them room.
I wanted to let them 'grow' together rather than force them up against one another.
Co-Habitation of roots is often very beneficial as long as the plants are of the same strain.
The micro roots will connect between the plants and send deficiencies back and forth.
I may not have all the terminology quite right; but you get the idea.
Back to the lower fan leaves - they are enormous if left be.
Tell 'em Stow - you saw them.
That trait allows the lower branches to stretch upward producing bud better than most.