By supercrop I mean cutting the stem down to a node instead of just pinching new growth. Cutting it allows you to leave a lil bit of the stem so it don't snap. But I like fim, got 6 new tops of the one cut but the plant turned out to be a male
Which is a problem, you're using terms wrong & confusing people as that's not what most people mean when they're talking about super cropping. The common understanding is breaking the pith/connective tissue so a branch sags lower & promotes secondary growth by removing apical dominance.
If you take some time to learn the proper terms you'll be a lot less confused & make fewer wrong statements based on ignorance. If you prefer plowing ahead belligerently, all the power to ya.