Fimming vs Topping | Pruning Cannabis Techniques

Cannabis growers training - Topping vs Fimming - Which method should you use?
In this article - we'll cover two of the most popular forms of training methods used for growing your marijuana plant. Maximize on your harvest potential.

Training your plants will allow you to control the height and canopy of your Cannabis grow. Allowing you to grow in almost any environment. It's all about making the most of what you have available at your current disposal.

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF TRIMMING CANNABIS PLANTS?
The natural structure of the cannabis plant is similar to that of a Christmas tree. For most real-world indoor and outdoor cannabis growers, this shape is not ideal. Sure, if you have the space and privacy someplace sunny in a southern climate, you can crop great big ganja trees and not bother with pruning. Make Haze while the sun shines.

Topping Marijuana Plants
Topping marijuana plants means completely chopping off the newest node of a cannabis plant at the main stem directly above the leaves of the preceding node. This eliminates apical dominance & redistributes hormones creating 2 main colas instead of 1. You can continue to top the new main colas when they form to multiply the amount of main colas you end up harvesting. You can go from 2 to 4 to 16 colas easily.

Fimming Marijuana Plants
Fimming is very similar to topping and will produce many of the same results. The term Fimming is an acronym for “F*&k I missed.” Unlike topping, Fimming doesn’t actually cut the plant. This causes less stress to the marijuana plant, but can be just as effective.

WHEN TO FIM?
As is the case with virtually all pruning and training for high yield methods, it’s best to FIM during vegetative growth. Whenever you clip parts away from your cannabis plants, they will be stressed and will need some time to recover from the pruning. This is the primary reason to prune prior to the onset of flowering.

Pros and Cons of Topping
Topping is an ideal technique for beginners as it requires basic gardening skills. Plus, you can have more control over the shape of the plants. The bush usually grows out evenly after the procedure while the buds get prettier.

On the contrary, topping can be time-consuming and requires effort. Moreover, when you prune the plant, you create an open wound for bacteria and other organisms to enter. The technique is also highly stressful for the plant, and a slight mistake might stunt plant growth.

Pros and Cons of Fimming
Fimming creates comparatively more colas than topping. It makes fimming more suitable for small-scale cannabis growers who want to make the most out of their plants. Also, this method causes less stress to the plant allowing quick recovery.

Best Trimming Scissors for Cannabis 2020

ECO FARM Trimming Shear

ECO FARM Trimming Shear

ECO FARM pruners are lightweight and durable. The blades are engineered from stainless steel and feature a very sharp edge. Most scissors can cause stress on your hand and joints after prolonged use. Thanks to the soft-grip handles and quick release spring, these trimmers don’t require excessive force press.

Eco Farm Bonsai Shears

Eco Farm 40mm/60mm Bonsai Shears

The Eco Farm Bonsai Shears are medium-length scissors than can handle a couple of flower stalks at once. The scissors are great when you need to work a bit faster, but that might be at the expense of precision.

ECO Farm Bypass Pruning Shears

Eco Farm Heavy Duty Shear For Hydroponics Indoor Garden

The ECO Farm Bypass trimmers have a sturdy blade made from high carbon steel, and are virtually imperishable. The blade comes extremely sharp and also has the ability to be sharpened if it ever loses its edge.

The drop-forged body is fitted with ergonomically constructed handles that are lightweight, strong, non-slip, and comfortable on the hand during prolonged use.

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