It is really cool, isn't it..
When i started growing pot i never did real well, it was outdoors and i was the sorriest farmer you ever met; and i'd come to sites and see people talking about indoor growing and their various questions, and i was like.. ''i'm fucked''
a few years ago my wife and I moved and we're older now, she's in her fifties i'm pushing it. And she's a lefty-liberal hippie type who always believed in the good in others, and actually, it got us into some pretty substantial trouble with the scum she'd have come around pushing bags of skank weed.
Finally at long last i bit the bullet yet again but this time indoors and it turned out well. After treating the plants like red-headed step-children and still getting some very respectable yields, i started to believe the anecdotal references to how easy pot is to grow.
I started looking around and found stories like yours; people breaking limbs and just taping them up, people doing air layering, where you wrap some moist material around a growing limb, and roots come out: then you can chop it off and start with a clone over a foot high; i read about people's cloning expeditions failing, but also about people literally cloning just like grandma and her yard plants: snip and throw into a jelly jar with tap water, set into the window sill;
i read about people having fogger leaks or bubbler leaks around the bases of plants, and having roots just pop out on the main stem where that water hit: and in a small degree that has happened to me in my aero setup although i plugged those leaks and let the little rootlets re-assume their bumpy stem status; they never got very long just about 1/8th inch.
I personally, when i started, crash-coursed myself in botanical chemistry and fed plants every thing you can imagine: from fruit rind ashes to off the shelf fertilizers to specialty ones;
and the plants really are some serious contenders for 'easy to grow' status especially after the very early seedling stage when they're kind of fragile. Even so, i've also read the stories where people say they accidentally lost a seed and it fell into the soil bag; and after planting they came back and opened it and had a 4 inch seedling growing in their bag of soil, and they hadn't even watered.
It is a great gift that the plant's so easy to grow. I know i'm grateful for that.
And, of course i'm glad to hear yours.. is doing fine and i hope you have lots of successful harvests till you're many decades old man. Great story about the huge limb good to be able to read it