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Mar 15, 2020 9:12 AM CST
Name: Stefan
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I intend to cut mine in 2, propagate the top part, while force the lower to branch..
I guess cutting it and rooting is going to be the easy part.
The hard would be getting it to branch...
How would i ...go about this? It already has started branches in new places, but its not as much as id like(to far and few in between, some are on the upper half...

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