HowardC
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There is likely already a name for this but, if so, I'm not aware.
When one wishes to manifold a plant, and there is a larger than desired distance between leaf pairs, repotting deep or top dressing with a lot of soil is a good way to get that first main pair low to the soil where it is easier to start the manifold and end up with a low growing plant. A little off the top and a buried pair of leaves or two, after removing the leaves and giving rooting hormone, gives a lot roots and growth energy right?
Anyway I call it, "bottoming".
When one wishes to manifold a plant, and there is a larger than desired distance between leaf pairs, repotting deep or top dressing with a lot of soil is a good way to get that first main pair low to the soil where it is easier to start the manifold and end up with a low growing plant. A little off the top and a buried pair of leaves or two, after removing the leaves and giving rooting hormone, gives a lot roots and growth energy right?
Anyway I call it, "bottoming".