Root sprouts

"Red Raspberries and many (most) shrubs can produce root sprouts. The roots of most plants produce cytokinins. As these accumulate in the roots, the cytokinins induce shoot formation. Near the base of the shrub, a new shoot will begin to grow. The new shoot is called a root sprout or "sucker." A large number of these growing up together can make quite a thicket. In wetlands of Connecticut, the spicebush (Lindera benzoin) and sweet pepper bush (Clethra alnifolia) propagate naturally this way. "

Is there any way to make MJ plants do this?
 

marquezmurder

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"Red Raspberries and many (most) shrubs can produce root sprouts. The roots of most plants produce cytokinins. As these accumulate in the roots, the cytokinins induce shoot formation. Near the base of the shrub, a new shoot will begin to grow. The new shoot is called a root sprout or "sucker." A large number of these growing up together can make quite a thicket. In wetlands of Connecticut, the spicebush (Lindera benzoin) and sweet pepper bush (Clethra alnifolia) propagate naturally this way. "

Is there any way to make MJ plants do this?
I dont think so, but in the name of science... ill damn try
 
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