Fim and LST - what first?

GreenRat

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I have limited vertical space, the height of the plant itself is a maximum of 55cm. I usually gave 25 days of veg, LST and ScroG training.
Now I would like to add Fim to further block the vertical growth of the plant.

I have 2 questions.
Does Fim+LST+ScroG make sense for this crop, or will I gain nothing but stress for the plant by doing Fim?
If I do Fim for a plant with veg 25 days, then when to do it? I was planning about the twentieth day.

I'm happy with the earlier crops, when I used LST and ScroG, I will only do an additional Fim if it makes sense and the plant grows smaller to the height.
 
I have limited vertical space, the height of the plant itself is a maximum of 55cm. I usually gave 25 days of veg, LST and ScroG training.
Now I would like to add Fim to further block the vertical growth of the plant.

I have 2 questions.
Does Fim+LST+ScroG make sense for this crop, or will I gain nothing but stress for the plant by doing Fim?
If I do Fim for a plant with veg 25 days, then when to do it? I was planning about the twentieth day.

I'm happy with the earlier crops, when I used LST and ScroG, I will only do an additional Fim if it makes sense and the plant grows smaller to the height.
You would top before doing LST, IMHO.
I usually top anywhere from the third to fifth node.
As it grows from there, do LST
 

A.k.a

Well-Known Member
Isn’t manifolding topping twice so everything comes off the same branch and mainlining is topping three times?



I would also fim first then lst the branches.
 
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