so i have five mother plants.

they were grown under a floro with not much heat, so they're stretched and dont really have good shoots. (there are a couple good shoots for cloning, but not as many as there would have been had i used a good light).

so this means i can cut the tops for clones and the couple shoots that exist..

what i am wondering is this:

after cutting and rooting the top part of the plant, can i cut further down the plant and try rooting middle sections?? if it worked, i would end up with bushier two-main-stalk plants but thats if it even worked...

has anyone done this, is it common? will it stress them too much? im doing it this weekend, then transferring outside a week and half later. let me know! thanks!
cadetten Reviewed by cadetten on . cloning for this years outdoor grow (help) so i have five mother plants. they were grown under a floro with not much heat, so they're stretched and dont really have good shoots. (there are a couple good shoots for cloning, but not as many as there would have been had i used a good light). so this means i can cut the tops for clones and the couple shoots that exist.. what i am wondering is this: after cutting and rooting the top part of the plant, can i cut further down the plant and try rooting middle sections?? if it Rating: 5