Quote Originally Posted by w33dman27
.... this method is called FIMing i believe, but topping it and the alternating nodes growing is basically the same thing

If still confused tell me and I'll try to go to simple, stupid ''no duh'' talk... lol

W.M
Ok, well, it doesn't really seem that you are even 100% sure of what you're saying.

Are you saying that it is just topping and re-topping to continue to double the nodes, along with a special way of slicing??? When we top, the sliced part doesn't grow, it's the 2 nodes next to it that do...

:what:

Yes, still confused. That has been one concept that I have not been able to wrap my head around somehow. It is disconcerting. :upsidedow


TGF
TheGreenFog Reviewed by TheGreenFog 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