Quote Originally Posted by NaughtyDreadz
the fim isnt really topping... you leave a bit so the the remaining of the top grows alongside the secondary stems... this makes for a lot of lower growth...

topping you remove the main stalk above the 5th node... (where the stem and leaves converge) the will cause lower growth but the top two shoots will grow faster than th rest...

what I like to do is fim sativas... I've got one with 5 tops

Hi NaughtyDreadz, what I've got are plants that have at least 7 nodes, should I cut them way down to the 5th? The stalks are 1/2" thick around the 5th. I would like to FIM the top and cut the branches so that they grow into two branches....but I don't know where to make that exacting cut.

From each side of the nodes I have a main leaf branch, then growing from just above that branch from the same node there is another smaller branch, then on each side of where that smaller branch is growing from the node is another little leaf.

Which branch do I cut and where do I make the cut?

Does anybody have a diagram or detailed picture on where to cut these branches?

Thank you.