I say yes you can! Just keep all the stems bent down toward the rim of your pot. Grow it horizontally instead of vertically! It's a well tested technique. You can use hooks, paper clips, wire, string anything. Just be careful not to break the stem unless you want lots of branching. I think it would be awesome to make a spiral winding around and around. There's a pic in my growlog of lst on a small clone.

*edit* Oh yeah, and my cuttings were like one or two inches. And I put the cuttings directly in 12/12. Next time I will veg them for a while, but this time I am just sexing my plants so I wanted to do it quickly as possible. Although, I took the cuttings from immature plants, and the cuttings are not flowering until their parent plants develop alternate nodes. That's freaking wierd!!! They are on opposite sides of the house from eachother, how do they know?!?! I think they count how many nodes away from the roots of the parents they are. Maybe there's a bit of DNA or protein that gets shorter with each cell division? Once it gets used up they grow their mature forms?? Any bioengineers on these forums know what's up with this? Oh, and it needs its own thread if anyone wants to illuminate us.