Drop That Sound
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Yes, you can just cut it, and then re-root it again. Amazingly fast too, especially with an aero cloner, probably 99%.
Guess it makes sense if you wanted to change mediums.. from a soil/less to a filtered hydro system, right away..
If it was me though, and I wanted to hack the grow time space continuum, have 99.9 success, and be the master:
I would girdle the main stalk (carfully cut and peel away the outer layer), layer up a rockwool cube around it (like a hot dog bun) just above whatever medium the clone is in, wrap it in plastic wrap, and run a plant life support IV bag to it for a few weeks. Quit giving the plant water in the pot/cup.
Then.. in 2 weeks, after it roots into the new cube, cut it off just below the new cube.
You can actually keep vegging it to some extent while it forms the extra roots, unlike taking a cutting that would fry/wilt under intense light. It still gets some water through the xylem? layer..
Nothing beats air layering IMO.
Guess it makes sense if you wanted to change mediums.. from a soil/less to a filtered hydro system, right away..
If it was me though, and I wanted to hack the grow time space continuum, have 99.9 success, and be the master:
I would girdle the main stalk (carfully cut and peel away the outer layer), layer up a rockwool cube around it (like a hot dog bun) just above whatever medium the clone is in, wrap it in plastic wrap, and run a plant life support IV bag to it for a few weeks. Quit giving the plant water in the pot/cup.
Then.. in 2 weeks, after it roots into the new cube, cut it off just below the new cube.
You can actually keep vegging it to some extent while it forms the extra roots, unlike taking a cutting that would fry/wilt under intense light. It still gets some water through the xylem? layer..
Nothing beats air layering IMO.