The goal of all cannabis plant training techniques is to grow wide flat plants with many big top buds. Learn the 10 most common cannabis training terms in order of usefulness!
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Yes, healthy auto-flowering plants respond well to being topped as long as they have at least 4-5 sets of leaves and haven't started making buds yet. Usually around the end of week 3. Avoid topping a flowering or slow-growing plant to prevent the chance of stunting. When it comes to growing auto-flowering cannabis strains, there
Topping and FIMing are two plant training techniques that involve "pinching" or cutting off some of the top growth of your plant. These techniques are designed to give you a free way to achieve better plant shape (to make better use of the available light
Today, I’ll give you my cheat notes on the most popular methods of training plants, including Defoliation, Fimming, Topping, LST (Low Stress Training), Main-Lining, Scrog and Supercropping.
FIMing: The act of pinching or cutting a young cannabis plant in such a way as to force it to grow 4 main colas instead of one. FIM is used as a word itself but is actually an acronym for “F**k, I missed!” So what exactly is FIMing? FIMing is an easy way for growers
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