MoFo
January 25, 2022, 2:01pm
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@plumbdand I seriously think I missed (no pun intended).
I went back to @Nicky post on FIM’ing
I have spoke to this topic many times on countless posts, so I think it’s time to concentrate that information into one linkable post.
FIM’ing is a medium high stress pruning method to increase yeilds and allow of a more even canopy. While topping a plant will result in two main colas a fully successful FIM will result in four colas! This works equally as well on autoflowers as it does on photoperiods.
I personally suggest FIM’ing at the 4th/5th node.
After your FIM is complete no other train…
To review my cut location as even though I made what looked like 4 tops I still had growth in the center. So o cut down a lil further and will post updated pics.
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