Green Cross
Well-Known Member
I got 9 tops easily, by:
1. Pinching the top as laid out here in "FIM Tutorial (taking the guesswork out)"
2. and then tying the pinched top down with a single twist tie.
This redistributes the plant auxin's over a wider area, than LST or topping alone, and adds at least 2 additional tops to the aforementioned techniques.
Here are the results after 1 week
After 4 weeks I removed the twist tie
Here I replaced the twist tie just to show where the top was tied to the main stem
All it takes is a piece of string, or a long twist tie - no need to drill holes and put screws in your containers.
Same plant - 2 weeks into flower
This is much easier than traditional LST and produces a nice bushy bush
Any questions?
1. Pinching the top as laid out here in "FIM Tutorial (taking the guesswork out)"
2. and then tying the pinched top down with a single twist tie.
This redistributes the plant auxin's over a wider area, than LST or topping alone, and adds at least 2 additional tops to the aforementioned techniques.
Here are the results after 1 week
After 4 weeks I removed the twist tie
Here I replaced the twist tie just to show where the top was tied to the main stem
All it takes is a piece of string, or a long twist tie - no need to drill holes and put screws in your containers.
Same plant - 2 weeks into flower
This is much easier than traditional LST and produces a nice bushy bush
Any questions?