I know topping creates two tops, and fimming creates two or more... but what is the actual reason behind this? It seems that every new growth is actually three "shoots" and that topping the middle growth simply redirects it to the adjacent growths, resulting in two instead of three "shoots".
If thats the case then how does FIMing produce more than two? I always thought that topping caused the cut off stem to split into two somehow but thats not correct?
I've seen all the demonstrational images on topping/fim which explain how to do them but not really what causes it??
If thats the case then how does FIMing produce more than two? I always thought that topping caused the cut off stem to split into two somehow but thats not correct?
I've seen all the demonstrational images on topping/fim which explain how to do them but not really what causes it??