I just topped 4 plants. The small tops had one to three mm of stem. Decided to put cloning gel on the stem and plant them in cups just to see if any would develop roots. Anyone try this before? This was my first time topping and my first time attempting a clone. If you can call it that.
I just topped 4 plants. The small tops had one to three mm of stem. Decided to put cloning gel on the stem and plant them in cups just to see if any would develop roots. Anyone try this before? This was my first time topping and my first time attempting a clone. If you can call it that.View attachment 5261367View attachment 5261370
There's no reason they shouldn't root treated properly, I've personally found small shoots to root without any issue.
Using coco I'd keep it wet and have a dome over them with circa 24c.
Eta... The pots look a little dry to me, coco should be well watered but not sodden.
Rooted but didn't grow any new growth right? As far as I know that wouldn't work. If it happened I need to see it, The OP's could totally root and grow into a new plant since there's new growth.
Rooted but didn't grow any new growth right? As far as I know that wouldn't work. If it happened I need to see it, The OP's could totally root and grow into a new plant since there's new growth.
I've cloned tops several times and actually prefer them to taking a standard cutting. The plant starts short and stocky with a thicker stem. View attachment 5262013
It’s one way to keep that symmetrical growth for sure. When I look for cuts, sometimes I look for one that has an even set of nodes. I would just top it right above that spot later on.