First time fim

Arnski5000

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Very very impressed with the fim technique and lst so much easier this time compared to topping. Hope you like these pics
 

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First i thought all the green was your plants, but as i see they are a design lol (which are showing deficiency) lol
...but its.not your plants, nice work should pay off nicely!
 
Very very impressed with the fim technique and lst so much easier this time compared to topping. Hope you like these pics
So just out of curiosity.. what was easier about FIMing than topping? I actually found replicating an accident to be much harder than a simple snip. My tops always do what they're supposed to. Never have I got the coveted 4 or 5 headed hydra when I "fim".
 
Im finding the new branches that grew from fimmimg a lot easier to bend and tie down than before. May off just been the amount off water in stems before but I snapped a coupe of branches last time. Excited about this grow as I've definately learned from my last 3
 
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