toostonedtoocare
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I know with certain plants (not marijuana, yet..) you can bend the plant over and bury the head of the plant in the ground, and it will begin to grow roots. Which will start a new sprout. Has anyone ever tried this with cannabis? If that didn't work what about cutting the top, putting rooting hormone on the top, and burying it?
Now in theory, if this is possible, and the root ball (bulb) doesn't split and it stays all together. It would technically be one single plant. Now where I live, were limited to 12 plants (per self if patient, and 12 plants per patient if caregiver).
Now think about it if the plant stayed all together and didn't split at the roots it would be one plant and you could have the plant bent over into multiple pots, but it would still remain one plant and look like multiple plants which would produce more buds, and still be legal. Everyone knows what a LST (Low Stress Training) plant can do.
If anyone has any information, websites anything please let me know, I really don't wanna take up a bunch of time and space to see that this doesn't work.
Now in theory, if this is possible, and the root ball (bulb) doesn't split and it stays all together. It would technically be one single plant. Now where I live, were limited to 12 plants (per self if patient, and 12 plants per patient if caregiver).
Now think about it if the plant stayed all together and didn't split at the roots it would be one plant and you could have the plant bent over into multiple pots, but it would still remain one plant and look like multiple plants which would produce more buds, and still be legal. Everyone knows what a LST (Low Stress Training) plant can do.
If anyone has any information, websites anything please let me know, I really don't wanna take up a bunch of time and space to see that this doesn't work.