I haven't seen anyone mention it in here yet but I've been trying something new I learned from IG and it seems to work pretty good. For the first few weeks of flower If you keep your lights off temp as close as you can to your day time temps it makes the plants stack harder and stretch a bit less.
Or if you want more stretch then for the first few weeks try for about a 10 degree difference from night to day temps.
I have one strain I run a lot that it has definitely worked well on, but I actually had anticipated more stretch so it might have worked a bit too well. I'm about to flip to flower again with a room full of that strain and I'm gonna shoot for somewhere in the middle as far as stretch. So I'm thinking for the first week I will keep light off temps even, second week drop it 5 degrees and 3rd week 10 degrees, which is what I usually shoot for.