AZPsyclops
Well-Known Member
My friend suggested that I FIM one of my stretched AK-47 plants; it didn't get a lot of light during vegetation. I've looked up the definition of FIM, but I'm not really sure about the definition. Encloses a picture of the AK-47's. What do you think I should do it them. I have plenty of room in my flower room to grow tall plants, but I don't want something that the stems are going to get week and break off very easily either.My friend told me that when you FIM you take the top 2 to 3 inches or more of the plant off unlike topping where you just take the very top off. Is this true? If my friend is correct I could actually clone the top of the plant that I take off. I've got to say that I'm a not really a big fan of topping or trimming during growth at any stage, but I'm always willing for suggestions to increase yield. Thanks in advance for any input you guys and gals give me.
These plants are growing in happy frog soil, with the Fox farm nutrient schedule and are under 250 W of T fives. They were a little light starved when my vegetation room got overcrowded. In about a week they will be thrown under the double set of T fives which is about 485 W. I do have plenty of plants though and I can experiment with a couple; this is why my friend suggested this course of action. What do you guys think?
