i have though about doing this eventually.would keep the plant number down.and make a perpetual harvest easier i think.

my question is how many have you taken off a plant at one time...do you think it would have enough energy to do half the branches at once without to much stress?
c of green Reviewed by c of green on . Air Layering Cloning Technique Most of the time the method used to make clones is to cut a branch tip and then root it. Another vegetative method is called air layering. The advantage to air layering is that the clone grows roots while it is still on the plant, so it doesn't undergo as much trauma as an unrooted cutting. During the chaos of the cut, unrooted cuttings occasionally produce a mutation. An air layered clone is more likely to stay true to the mother. However, the overwhelming majority of clones from unrooted Rating: 5