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Old November 7, 2009   #1
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Default Striking a cutting?

I read in the "Removing Lateral" thread i started someone mentioned using the removed lateral as a cutting for striking.

Can this be done? Thus creating a clone i guess.

If so do you need to use a rooting solution to dip the cutting into before planting?
Any advice in this area?
Will it work for both Heirlooms and Hybrids?

I am guessing it will work, as i broke one of my tender seedlings off at the base and just planted it in another cell and it kept on growing.
If this is the case i will find a home for all my good sized removed laterals. From my understanding on reading about pruning, the lateral is just another stem, so i can how it would work.

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Old November 7, 2009   #2
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Yes. It also helps to keep in the shade for a week or more so the roots can have time to develop. I just stick mine in potting soil, wet it and put in shade and most will root.
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Old November 9, 2009   #3
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You can also make a clone before cutting it off the plant.
Rooting larger branches
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Old November 9, 2009   #4
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Thank you, i had found that thread a while back.... amazing stuff.
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