BobCajun
Well-Known Member
I just had one fairly small plant as a clone mom and after taking a bunch of cuttings it was reduced to the main stem and numerous small growing tips to regrow from. Since it's in about a 5" pot and had been growing for quite a while I got the idea to prune the roots back to equalize better with the cut back tops. Went around the medium in the pot with a knife, halfway between stem and pot, all the way to the bottom, cutting the root mass in half basically. Grew back real nice, never looked better.
Point being, cutting back roots to even out with cut back tops is a good way to keep a clone mom healthy in the same pot for an extended time, and can be done without removing the plant from the pot with this easy method. After a bunch of times I suppose you would eventually want to repot though.
Point being, cutting back roots to even out with cut back tops is a good way to keep a clone mom healthy in the same pot for an extended time, and can be done without removing the plant from the pot with this easy method. After a bunch of times I suppose you would eventually want to repot though.
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