hi all,

I have a new grow underway and this time I'm looking for even more multiple tops. In the past, I have done the Topping technique and have had good results. I usually get 2 main tops instead og one, and more growth to the side branches and such, but I have heard and seen the results of this FIM technique. From what I see, you get multiple tops instead of just the 2 split off with the Topping technique.

I searched the FAQ's and came up empty handed. In about a months time, I want to try this technique out. Would anyone care to explain to me how it's done? I know with topping you cut off about 80% of the new emerging growth, so how is FIMming done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. :smokin:

Thanks!
Nochowderforyou Reviewed by Nochowderforyou on . The FIM technique hi all, I have a new grow underway and this time I'm looking for even more multiple tops. In the past, I have done the Topping technique and have had good results. I usually get 2 main tops instead og one, and more growth to the side branches and such, but I have heard and seen the results of this FIM technique. From what I see, you get multiple tops instead of just the 2 split off with the Topping technique. I searched the FAQ's and came up empty handed. In about a months time, I Rating: 5