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BLOWNIZZLA

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IS IT POSSIBLE TO CLIP FRESH SPROUTS AND REPLANT THEM SO THAT THEY WOULD GROW WITH A FULLER LEAF THAN A LONG STALKY STEM? IS IT TRUE THAT THEY GROW IN NEW ROOTS FROM THE POINT WERE THEY'RE CLIPPED? I DROPPED ONE AND IT SNAPPED SO NOW I WANT TO EXPERIMENT, BUT I DON'T WANT TO BUY THE SHIT THAT I CAN'T SEE GROW. ANY ADVISE?:confused: :D :rolleyes:
 
I Recently Dropped A New Plant And It Got Snapped In Half. I Was Qurious If I Were To Plant The Half That Snapped Off, Would It Be Able To Regenerate And Continue The Growth Process? Does Anybody Know If The Rooted Half Will Continue To Grow? Any Help Would Be Great!! I Don't Really Want To Smoke Anything I Haven't Seen Grow, Yu Dig?
 
FRESH SPROUTS
..no. Plants a few weeks into veg, maybe. Read the cloning tutorial posted in general indoor growing as a sticky.
 
I've Planted The Half That Snapped Off. It Seems To Be Doing Fine, But I'm Thinking That It'll Stay Green Untill It's About To Fall Over.
 

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