born2killspam
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I think you got the gist of the 'after math', thats just counting the new shoots.. Regarding the aftermath, usually mine did that too, but I was far from mastering this technique so I dunno how common it is..
I only FIM my plants once but I know of others that do it many times to a number of the new growths. Post up a pic to show us what your working with and so we can see your progress.Hey M Blaze, I have been reading some of your monster grows (which are wicked as hell) and I really liked the one with the 3 clones that where an unknown strain. This is the first time I have ever heard about FIMming the plant, friends have always said to top the plant. So this is my first grow and I have 5 bushy afgans that are outdoor. They are about 3 feet right now so I decided to try this FIM technique. I went out last night, and cut almost all of new little growths 80% off and also did a trimming to the bottom. This idea makes perfect sense and it is awesome that you have taken the time and explained it and a lot more, to all of us new and old.
Sorry to go on so long lol, but if I could ask (even though you do not grow outdoors) if there is anything you would do, change or add to mine would be nice to know.
Thanks man, you got some amazing stuff going on here.
I havnt had any abnormal growth before but I have seen some that have and I dont think it is anything to really worry about. If you got new growths coming through then id say you done it right.so i got a question about the after math of fimming... i did this for the first time on 2 plants is the new growth that i cut supposed to grow out with damaged leaves or did i not cut enough of it does have from what i count 6 new growths coming out of the main stem including the damaged fans? guess my question is did this happen because i didnt cut far enough down?
Sometimes my plants are not being fed nutes yet at the time of FIMming depending on its size but there is no need to change the PPM levels because of the FIM if your plant is happy with what its getting. As they grow you can bump up the nute levels.Was wondering if you changed the ppm after feming?
Yeah there is heaps I dont know and alot more id like to learn. You never stop learning and you can never know it all. I share my knowledge and I learn from others who share theirs so we all help each other .Master blaze!!! Is there anything about growing that u dont know??? Haha mad rep!!!
Well saidMoral is, regardless of who is talking you gotta listen because even though your experience may dwarf theirs, if you always want want to improve yourself you need to be open to new diamonds in the rough..
I only FIM once and use LST aswell which is what helps to create even more main colas. They work great together and in my opinion it is the best way to get bigger yields.We are in the midst of a LST grow but after seeing this thread are seriously considering FIMing 2 or 3 times instead . Thanx Blaze . Won't let me rep you again , lol . Sorry .
My appologies if the answer is already here, but could you tell me, does doing this reduce the potency of the plant at all? Also - can all the extra trimming at the bottom be done at the same time without undue stress on the plant?Just a couple updates on the previously FIMmed Afghan in its new home. I went over there and repotted it into a 15gal pot and you can see how wide the canopy has become. Now that its got a good home under good lighting its really going to start to take off.
It wont effect potency at all. You can do some trimming at the same time but I wouldnt trim all the way up straight away.My appologies if the answer is already here, but could you tell me, does doing this reduce the potency of the plant at all? Also - can all the extra trimming at the bottom be done at the same time without undue stress on the plant?
Alot of folks on here sure do alot of trimming.. My rule of thumb is to trim only when there is an actual reason to do so, not just because you see no reason not to..It wont effect potency at all. You can do some trimming at the same time but I wouldnt trim all the way up straight away.
have you tried trimming it up a ways before though? makes sense to me if there's no branches below the top 1/3, the plant focuses on what's left up topAlot of folks on here sure do alot of trimming.. My rule of thumb is to trim only when there is an actual reason to do so, not just because you see no reason not to..