[GWE] FIM Your Way to Multiple Colas!

Published: Sun, 06/23/13

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Issue #62 - Sunday, June 23, 2013

Dear Fellow Grower,

In today's issue...

  • Learn one of the most valuable tools in a growers yield-increasing arsenal...FIMing!
  • Start FIMing with strains that love the technique. Good seeds are the first step of any grow!
  • Check out some beautiful, magazine worthy trophy pics sent in by one of our readers!

Happy Growing!
Nebula Haze & Sirius Fourside (founders of GrowWeedEasy.com)

"My green thumb came only as a result of the mistakes I made while learning to see things from the plant's point of view. "
― H. Fred Dale

FIM Your Way to Multiple Colas
by Sirius Fourside

FIMing: The act of pinching or cutting a young cannabis plant in such a way as to force it to grow 4 main colas instead of one. FIM is used as a word itself, but is actually an acronym for "F**k, I missed!"

So what exactly is FIMing?

FIMing is an easy way for growers to dramatically increase their yields while also making the plant more manageable for limited spaces.

I know that sounds too good to be true, but it's definitely the case!

The problem with the natural growth pattern of the cannabis plant is that it tends to be shaped like a Christmas tree. This is inefficient, and not very good for indoor growing since the main cola will typically receive much more light than the rest of the plant.

When you FIM your marijuana plant, it grows 4 main colas instead of one (this is where the extra yields come from). Next, the grower would typically tie those 4 colas down a bit to help force the plant into having a flat canopy. This allows you to lower your lights and makes it so most of the plant is receiving a higher overall amount of light.

Whenever you see a picture of a marijuana plant with multiple large buds that are at a similar height, the grower almost certainly used FIMing or another technique called 'Topping' to achieve this.

At this point, choosing whether to FIM or not might seem like a no-brainer, and I agree that it's a technique that most growers should employ. However, nothing is absolute, and there could be a few scenarios where FIMing isn't for you:

  • If you're doing a tiny microgrow, such as in a computer case
    • In tiny stealth microgrows, there isn't always room for an effective FIM.
  • If you're doing '12/12 from seed'
    • Your plant will get close to skipping the vegetative stage, and that's the only time to FIM.
  • You don't like having lots of weed at your disposal
    • I know that sounds like a joke (it was, a bit), but some places have limits to the amount of weed you can possess, and FIMing could actually get you in more trouble in some cases.

FIMing vs. Topping

First, what is 'Topping'?

Topping is a technique similar to FIMing, wherein you cut a young cannabis plant to create extra colas. However, unlike FIMing, the Topping technique produces 2 colas instead of 4.

If you would like to learn how to Top your plant, check out our Topping tutorial on GrowWeedEasy.com.

We're going to avoid going in depth about Topping, since we feel that FIMing is the superior technique between the two. Why?

  • FIMing is less traumatic to the plant
    • When you FIM your cannabis, you only need to pinch the newest growth. With Topping, totally removing the newest growth is necessary.
  • FIMing barely slows down plant growth; Topping slows down plant growth considerably for a short period.
    • When you FIM your plant, you will see recovery move at a much higher speed than with Topping. I usually grow in a top-fed DWC system, and if I FIM one of my plants at the beginning of the day, I can already see it adjusting by bedtime.
  • FIMing creates 4 main colas while Topping only creates 2.
    • Double the main colas...no explanation needed!
  • It's easy to FIM a plant more than once!
    • I wouldn't necessarily advise this tactic for growers who are new to FIMing, but definitely keep this in mind! You can FIM your cannabis plant more than once, and with some Low Stress Training, you get plants like the one to the right.
  • Nebula - [In my experience, FIMing causes my plants to grow bushier than topping, even when I do it to the same strain. I FIM my plants about 99% of the time now, and Top them when I'm trying to achieve to specific shape that requires fewer colas.]
    • Sirius - Although this last point is anecdotal evidence, I have to say that I've experienced the same thing. The only difference between Nebula and I is that I FIM 100% of the time!

How to FIM Your Marijuana Plants

There are three important factors we need to pay attention to when FIMing your plants for the first time:

  1. Pinch vs. Cut - What method do we use to remove/damage the new growth and force new colas?
  2. Amount - How much do I pinch/cut?
  3. Timing - At what point in the plants development do we FIM?

Pinch vs. Cut

When you're FIMing your plant, you have the option of either cutting off a piece of the new growth or pinching it. Both have the potential to work equally well at forcing the plant to create new colas. However, I strongly recommend pinching your plant instead of cutting it since pinching leaves more room for error.

Another benefit of pinching is that it leaves the damaged foliage on the plant. This way, your girls at least have a chance to continue using those leaves if they can, whereas with cutting they don't have the option. Here's a case:

In my last grow, I saw a few weird looking leaves that appeared to be chewed-up. Upon further examination, and judging by where I found them, I determined that they were actually pinched leaves! The plant kept those leaves, and used them to make energy all the way til harvest!

Amount

When FIMing your plants, the amount you'll want to pinch is actually quite small. You're basically pinching the tips of the leaves of the newest growth on the main cola that hasn't 'stretched-out' yet. See the picture further down for a good example.

Timing

The first pinch or cut in a FIM should happen when your plant has 3-5 nodes (or sets of leaves) in total. Once that initial FIM has been completed and the plant has recovered, a grower can use his/her discretion to determine when to FIM again as it's mostly based on plant health and desired shape. Just remember to make sure your plant looks healthy and recovered before FIMing again!

Techniques to Get the Most Out of FIMing

Now that you know the basics of FIMing, take a look at some of these other growing techniques. I use these same techniques (in combination with FIMing) to maximize the amount of weed I get per harvest while keeping the total amount of work low.

There are MANY other techniques you can use in combination with FIMing to increase your yields, but in my opinion, these two in particular (with FIM) offer the highest return on investment.

  • Low Stress Training - Train your plants to grow as a flat surface; easily double your harvest.
  • Defoliation - Advanced, but well worth it. More buds exposed to light means more, bigger buds!
Who Runs This Newsletter?
Nebula Haze:

Marijuana has literally saved my life, and I'm dedicated to showing you how easy it can be to grow.

I have made it my mission to build growing resources to help both new and advanced growers get bigger, better yields with less time and money.
Nebula was published in Skunk Magazine!
Sirius Fourside:

Sirius Fourside is a hobbyist grower who has gained the bulk of his experience growing in water as a medium(deep water culture, bubbleponics).

"Growing cannabis is a relaxing hobby in and of itself, but it also saves you money and keeps you from having to deal with shady characters. Cannabis is much easier to grow than people give it credit for, and growing in water doesn't increase the difficulty much, if any. But whether you want to grow in water, perlite, or a different medium, we'll show you how easy it can be!"
Seeds That Are Especially Good For FIMing

FIMing is such a versatile technique, that pretty much any marijuana strain is a perfect candidate for it!

However, some strains are experts at recovering and getting HUGE RETURNS on growth control techniques!

These are a few strains I've grown personally that each gave me at least 6 ounces or dried & cured, super sticky bud per plant.


Aurora Indica

Sirius: This plant effortlessly bends, breaks, recovers, and flourishes. That plus a naturally high yield, pungent diesel smell, and high potency make this a Aurora a must have. Seriously, try growing it!


PPP (Pure Power Plant)

Sirius: Funky smell, crazy potency, and super resilience are all attributes of the Pure Power Plant. I've once cut off the top 4 nodes of this strain in a panic(it got too big, too fast). This plant totally healed its stem in 2 days and never stopped growing the whole time.


Sirius: Wonder Woman has recently become one of my favorite strains. You can FIM it in the morning and watch it recover before the day ends. That combined with crazy fast growth patterns, the highest yields on this list, and a nose-wrinkling diesel smell make this strains name remarkably accurate.
Trophy Pics of the Week!
Not only do these plants look amazing, but the pictures are crisp and clean too! When I see growers getting these kinds of results, I feel like it'll be only a matter of time before I'm reading their newsletter!

From the grower, Canna Comrade: "Nirvana Short Rider; 300w Feliz Dual Spectrum, Happy Frog, 2 Gal SmartPots; SuperBox"

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