FIM stands for Fawk I Missed (Except fawk is a different word). Instead of topping where you cut the single stem leading to the top or whatever, in FIM you cut right above that, as if you "missed" the original top point. You cut many formations of nodes, and those cut nodes multiply, giving you more growth and development. if you search it, you'll find it.
WeayLay Reviewed by WeayLay on . lookout, newbie on the loose LOL, need advice I have tried growing a couple times before, but have never had much success. I currently have 3 plants, about 10 weeks old, and almost 2 1/2 feet tall,(I keep adding soil and staking them for support as they get taller because the stalks were so thin). Should I top them? When can I expect to see some indication of sex? Here are a couple pics, I'm thinking, if I am looking at them right, from what I have been reading, that the tallest one is a male, and the second tallest is a female Rating: 5