Where do I cut for 2nd fim / top?

Robogreen

Active Member
Hello All,

My second grow.
Fimed my once plants weeks ago.
They are bent over in LST training.

What would be the best procedure at this point for continued fim or topping?
Where exactly should I cut for a second fim or top at the top of plant?
Can I fim or top some nodes nodes closer to top of canopy also in conjunction with topping top?

Thanks again to Everyone
 

HazednConfused

Well-Known Member
Hello All,

My second grow.
Fimed my once plants weeks ago.
They are bent over in LST training.

What would be the best procedure at this point for continued fim or topping?
Where exactly should I cut for a second fim or top at the top of plant?
Can I fim or top some nodes nodes closer to top of canopy also in conjunction with topping top?

Thanks again to Everyone
You can top or fim any growth tip, preferably tops. Pinch off 3/4 of new growth from grow tips.
 

cannn

Well-Known Member
Hello All,

My second grow.
Fimed my once plants weeks ago.
They are bent over in LST training.

What would be the best procedure at this point for continued fim or topping?
Where exactly should I cut for a second fim or top at the top of plant?
Can I fim or top some nodes nodes closer to top of canopy also in conjunction with topping top?

Thanks again to Everyone
That depends on how long you have left to veg. If your flowering soon and have filled up your space dont. If your plants have recovered from the last time you did it, it will help to bush your plant out horizontally and make for many smaller tops but more even light distribution. instead of just them mainly getting taller. Ive taken all 8 tops off a plant all at once no problem when mainlining. It will slow your plant down though. Sometimes a lot. It can extend veg time so be careful and understand that you can low stress train and top once with similar results if your good at it

Also where to top is also up to you. Sometimes i top a little lower on the taller ones and higher on shorter to even out the canopy a bit. Or only top taller ones to let shorter branches catch up
 
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