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![]() | Here is a little mental plaything, could you take a MJ cutting and clone it upside down? you would have to have a cutting with out a growth tip at the end but other than that why wouldn't it work? The leaves on the clone would be upside down but new growth from lateral growth tips would just reach up to the 'sun' right? | ||
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![]() | as long as the end that goes into the dirt is the same end that was down originally, you can do it. Plants acutally know which way is supposed to be up based on their anatomy, so to switch it means that all the processes in the plant must be reversed. Trust me, it would rather die thant do this. Mostly because it just doesn'thave the genes to do it. | ||
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