FIM stand for :Fuck I Missed

I'm not entirely sure who branded the name but it seems to be getting around more and more these days. It's a great way(the same as topping basically) to keep your plants stout and bushy. Perfect for an indoor grower. And it also works for outdoor purposes if you want to get light to your lower buds. I find that eventually with both topping/FIMing all your bud site seem to even out depending on how long you veg for after you cut. I myself usually do about 2-3 cuts every 3-4 nodes of growth. I'm sure however that you could top a seedling but it would take a whole lot longer to start re-growing due to shock, thus increasing the chance of getting a herm. On this round of growing I plan on doing my first cut at node #4 and then every other node after that until I complete 4 cuts in total on the origianal shoots. This is also my first indoor grow so we will see how things work out.

MEME