Check this out guys. When I lollipopped (day 14 flower), I took this cutting and just stuck it in some potting soil. I didn’t do a 45* cut, or shaving the stem, or sterilization, or rooting plugs, or rooting hormone of any kind. I just cut the branch, stuck it in soil, covered it with a sandwich bag to retain humidity, and placed it on a heat pad under 18/6 light. I wanted to see if it really was just environmental factors that allowed the plant to root. Well, here are the results. I’m not going to win any speed rooting contests, but she rooted.