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11-27-2012, 04:58 PM #2
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Should I take a clone from the very top of a plant?
Topping the plant is done for several reasons, one being to restrict vertical height and encourage side growth. Most people attempting to clone a plant however do not use the top growth, the lower branches are much better suited to the changes that need to happen to the cutting in order to form roots. I get about a 98% rate from taking clones from the bottom, and I would imagine that with enough skill one could clone from the top... I just would not recommend it for a beginner.
Originally Posted by Skeech
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