Perfect companion thread to UB's to sticky..
haha well it will either be 3 or 4 tops. I never thought that chance of more main shoots was ever too great to detour me from doing itI never really thought fimming was ever worth using over just plain topping, since you can get as many tops as you want by just repeatedly topping it, but I see that this can cut down the time that you have to veg, but its more of a gamble because you don't really know how many tops you are going to end up with in the end.
Well then I fail to see how this method is even worth using if thats the case, a lack of consistency for a chance at the same results of a proven method?haha well it will either be 3 or 4 tops. I never thought that chance of more main shoots was ever too great to detour me from doing it
Can you elaborate? I can't think up any scenario that would put fimming out on top.This method will work well for alot of grow spaces where straight up topping is less convenient.. Thats what makes it worth using..
If you want smaller buds just top your plant higher...See I actually don't like big overworked colas, I prefer little 3-5g buds.. You can usually keep the plant shorter with less hassle using FIM too.. Its good for microgrowers for one..
Yea thats good that you don't I guess?I don't have an OCD thing for symmetry.. I've done both ways a few times, its not theoretical.. It can be a good way to go..
You can train your plants however you want to regardless of how you top them.But symmetry isn't the best option for all setups.. For instanceWith limited height/space, growing them like a right angled triangle up against a reflective surface will give you better light usage because you can side light the plant and not be wasting the symmetrical shoots on the opposite side..
These no gamble about it and there is no stress on the plant.I never really thought fimming was ever worth using over just plain topping, since you can get as many tops as you want by just repeatedly topping it, but I see that this can cut down the time that you have to veg, but its more of a gamble because you don't really know how many tops you are going to end up with in the end.
I get very consistant results every time and this is a proven method. I dont want 4 tops I want 4 main branches! Each branch then grows multiple colas so that is the benefits of this method.Well then I fail to see how this method is even worth using if thats the case, a lack of consistency for a chance at the same results of a proven method?
You can get 4 tops 100% of the time by just plain topping.
Ive never had a problem with dinky colas. Infact its quiet the opposite with me. I have never seen the same results come from topping and I have tried it many times.Can you elaborate? I can't think up any scenario that would put fimming out on top.
I used to think fimming was worthless because I would always see people fimming their plants at the very top with 7-8 nodes below the fim point wondering why they had a bunch of dinky colas.
If I had a choice between fimming my plant or leaving it alone I would most definitely fim it.
I just can't seem to see fimming as anything other than inferior to topping with a chance at getting the same results.
Excluding time constraints what real benefits does fimming have over topping?
No hassle and I am yet to make an error since its so simple to do and I have done it many times over with very consistant results.I see more room for hassle and error with fimming versus topping.
The plant is NOT growing symmetrically when it is fimmed.
When it is topped it IS, which is why topping is less work than any other form of training.
I'm not trying to say fimming doesn't work, but if there is nothing unique it really offers why bother?
If fimming doesn't produce more tops, why do micro-surgery on your plant tops and hope for the best, when you can make your plant do exactly what you want without having to go to that level of precision by just using plain topping?
Its not micro surgery and after all I just use my fingers to FIM so not even sisscors are required. All done in a matter of a seconds. Over all its just a simple effective method to produce many colas and bud sites which results in a higher yielding plant.You can train your plants however you want to regardless of how you top them.
You can get 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 however many tops you want in whatever space you want using conventional topping methods without having to perform microsurgery.
These no gamble about it and there is no stress on the plant.
The benefits are its simplicity, lack of plant stress, rapid branch growth which results in many colas on each branch, a wider fuller canopy, higher yield. Did I leave anything out?
Its not micro surgery and after all I just use my fingers to FIM so not even sisscors are required. All done in a matter of a seconds. Over all its just a simple effective method to produce many colas and bud sites which results in a higher yielding plant.