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Is this referred to as mainlining? Super cropping requires a flexible stem, yes? So your suggesting cutting top third off, ( creating a manifold) and bending the remaining branches down (LST)? Or is that the process if I take 2 clones? Then how do I root cutting to get a second plant? Also I trimmed bottom and have cutting about 5or6 inches long with three nodes. How do I root these also?you could super crop it like @2Bad mentioned and thats by bending the branch until you hear cracking sound. It's one way of going about it.
I think what you should do is take one clone from the main stem. This will give you a chance to regrow.
With this plant once you cut it, it will give you two new branches. It will also allow side branches to grow and you get some break from the height.
You can also take two clones and make the main plant smaller and veg it properly. However, space, light, and other factors play here so I think you should take one clone and push this plant to flower.
The clone won't need much light, but it does need to have a 18+ hours of light. So, maybe leave it in the living room while this plant is in your bedroom or whereever the areas are.