Quote Originally Posted by DOUGAL25
Why would inhibiting the growth of the other stems be beneficial?
it regulates the growth in the top branches so that the light can reach the whole of the plant, forming a top foliage reaching bush rather than the lower buds not getting the light and a less consistant canopy.

i guess you could call it the more light more bud rule, density and consistency is a major factor in breeds as well as LST thats what makes it awesome in my opinion

Peace,
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denialisback Reviewed by denialisback on . Fimming and Topping question I understand fimming and topping, how to do it, what it does, how it helps....all that good stuff....but my question is...why exactly does it stimulate the plant to create more branches? just wonderin....been on my mind the past couple days Rating: 5