FIMing is a cannabis cultivation technique that involves selectively removing the top part of a plant's main stem. This process encourages the plant to grow multiple new branches, resulting in a bushier and more compact plant structure. FIM stands for "Fuck I Missed," referring to the initial intent of topping the plant but accidentally missing and performing a partial removal instead. FIMing is often used by growers to increase yields and promote more even canopy growth. It is important to note that FIMing should be done with caution and precision to avoid causing stress or damage to the plant.
FIMing; cultivation
