Double Rooting

greensister

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Can i take a nice vegging plant, bend it over, bury the tip, and expect it to root after a while?

Forsythia, raspberries, tomatoes, and many other plants will do this, will cannabis?

Has anyone done such a thing and would be willing to share their story?
 

scoregreen

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Can i take a nice vegging plant, bend it over, bury the tip, and expect it to root after a while?

Forsythia, raspberries, tomatoes, and many other plants will do this, will cannabis?

Has anyone done such a thing and would be willing to share their story?

check out air layering...similar...equally inefficient.
 

tom__420

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There is really no point in doing this...
Just bend the plant over without it touching the soil
Buds near wet soil is just asking for bud rot/ mold
 

greensister

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I was thinking that it could be a nice supplement to LST but if you say you have done it and it doesnt work for cannabis like it does for raspberries or tomaotes or the like, then i got my answer. Thanks.
 

First Time Growin

Active Member
Can i take a nice vegging plant, bend it over, bury the tip, and expect it to root after a while?

Forsythia, raspberries, tomatoes, and many other plants will do this, will cannabis?

Has anyone done such a thing and would be willing to share their story?

you mean like bury the top of the plant in the soil??? :S
 

DaveTheNewbie

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I was thinking that it could be a nice supplement to LST but if you say you have done it and it doesnt work for cannabis like it does for raspberries or tomaotes or the like, then i got my answer. Thanks.

no, im saying that it DOES work, works fine.

just seems a messier way to clone to me
 
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