SourDiesel420
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2 question guys, when topping a plant is it possible to clone the top ???? and if so how long before the topped plant recovers will leaves start forming out the cut branch???
I think it is quite the opposite. Bottom branches are the best because they have lower levels of hormones, or something to that effect. But it doesn't really matter. I think bottom tend to root more easily.if the plant is really healthy it will usually recover from topping fully in 3-7 days.
i try to only clone from tops if i can, they are always the fastest to root and the best cuttings imo. some sources say the bottom branches are best, but when i clone tops it always rocks!
hey thank you guys for the responses, i have 1 more question. what im a looking out for as far the new growth? will new leaves develop out the cut stem?? i never seen a topped plant regrow, why im asking any explanations will be appreciated.I think it is quite the opposite. Bottom branches are the best because they have lower levels of hormones, or something to that effect. But it doesn't really matter. I think bottom tend to root more easily.
I just took 16 clones from the tops of my mothers. The mothers were getting too big for their space.
Its been about 2 weeks and all have roots. The mothers have totally recovered and will need topped again in about a week.
I use a homemade bubbler to clone in. I do use schultz rooting hormone and scrape the the bottom half inch or so of the stem to soften it up.
It's all about what works for you and your plants. You've got an effective system down, and that's what matters. I think the only "right" way to clone is the one that produces rootsjerry garcia- i know that cloning from bottom branches is the 'right' way, and yet when i clone from tops its faster and makes better plants than those from bottom branches. either way, i always get roots.
similar story, i never use rooting hormone of any kind anymore, 100% rate of success, 7-10 days.