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    Proper way to prune / maintain mother plant

    Can anyone point me to an article on how to properly
    maintain a mother plant. Seems like taking cutting from
    lower branches causes top growth and the plant is
    getting "top heavy" with little light reaching the lower
    branches. Also, Can I have any sucuess rooting
    the tops if I indeed need to prune the tops to get the
    plant to bush out on the bottom and keep the overall height
    under control? Thanks.
    tip302327 Reviewed by tip302327 on . Proper way to prune / maintain mother plant Can anyone point me to an article on how to properly maintain a mother plant. Seems like taking cutting from lower branches causes top growth and the plant is getting "top heavy" with little light reaching the lower branches. Also, Can I have any sucuess rooting the tops if I indeed need to prune the tops to get the plant to bush out on the bottom and keep the overall height under control? Thanks. Rating: 5

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    Proper way to prune / maintain mother plant


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    Proper way to prune / maintain mother plant

    Thanks alot for the link...

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