DaveTheNewbie
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as the title says, has anyone every tried it, or thought about it ?
would there be a better clone success rate, or faster take up rate, or just plain old faster growing plants ?
at a glance it would seem that 2 tap roots are better than one
for those wondering how, its where you cut the clone.
instead of cutting the clone off the branch, cut both sides of the branch to form a T.
the picture illistrates this better than i can explain.
fig A is normal cut, fig B is 2 tap root cutting
would there be a better clone success rate, or faster take up rate, or just plain old faster growing plants ?
at a glance it would seem that 2 tap roots are better than one
for those wondering how, its where you cut the clone.
instead of cutting the clone off the branch, cut both sides of the branch to form a T.
the picture illistrates this better than i can explain.
fig A is normal cut, fig B is 2 tap root cutting
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