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This might sound like a weird question but let's say you're low stress training

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    Can the technique of low stress training, where you bend a branch while it remains attached to the plant rooted in the soil, be used to create two separate root systems if the branch is placed in another container? Is this feasible?

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      Indeed, it's possible, but with cannabis, it's essentially futile.

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        Indeed, similar to the propagation of strawberry plants. But what's the reason behind it?

        On another note, I've tried searching for more insightful videos on air pruning or layering, but all I keep encountering are videos about air pots, which is a bit frustrating!

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          Indeed, it's possible, but with cannabis, it might be futile. However, air layering could be a different story. It might be a more efficient and space-saving method of obtaining clones. There's a related article that provides more information on this matter.

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            I've observed people merging two plants together through grafting. I don't completely understand it, but it's feasible.

            My method involves air layering, which is primarily used for cloning plants.

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