early vegetative pruning and FIM

mogie

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Contributed by: Crazy Composer

Early Vegetative Pruning



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After the tops come off, there's a window of opportunity to get those second-story branches to reach up to the top floor and stay there. After I've got the four main tops at the same level (more or less) and the plant is throwing growth shoots on those top branches, I'll FIM those new shoots at the top. This creates a thick canopy of bud sites at the top, and the secondary bud sites are close to the top as well. I use this method for plants that will finish flowering at about two & one-half feet. Anything shorter, like in a clone, quick turnaround garden, the FIMing should happen straight away. FIM it early (fourth or fifth leaf set) to keep it short. These seedlings were topped at the fourth node (leaf set), and FIM'd later to gain height.




After the attack


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Post battle schematics


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Group before the Battle


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These are the NLs before boot camp.





After training


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The soldiers, waiting for their next assignment. (after pruning)





The results are in!


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This is the result of all that pruning and FIMing.​

Each of those tops will be a nice, tight Northern Lights bud.​
 
up early, trying to adjust to the coming springtime daylight I guess. I'm retired so I sleep whenever I feel like it and get up as I choose.

I'm really learning a lot from this forum, thanks for your efforts.
 
I am learning a lot too. Just trying to share as I learn. I love your avatar. Big South Park Fan.
 
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