ByrneBurnham
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Heyyy - T79, so dig this...the lower one nugged branches you have on your ML'd plant are ones that a lot of us would take for clones right ? WAIT - you can bend those down to the surface of the soil (but ONLY AFTER making an "x" score just beneath the growing end of that shoot and dusting with rooting hormones) and stake it INTO the soil (the horticultural term is layering). Those one nugged branches will grow its OWN roots and pop like pomegranates.... just an idea if you or other members doing a ML grow right now might have extra lower branches....you can LITERALLY separate that new (what will be a bat as the nodes wont have time to grow long shoots) from the original ML'd plant.
I tried this (layering) on a non ML'd plant last season and was thoroughly impressed with the results. I did this like 10 days BEFORR preflowers showed up (I only know this because I went back and counted) and mannn....smiles all around.
I should point out that my grows are outdoors. I plan on doing the same this season but with a much longer veg period (doing it while still mainly in veg)...
I tried this (layering) on a non ML'd plant last season and was thoroughly impressed with the results. I did this like 10 days BEFORR preflowers showed up (I only know this because I went back and counted) and mannn....smiles all around.
I should point out that my grows are outdoors. I plan on doing the same this season but with a much longer veg period (doing it while still mainly in veg)...
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