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PR-Giants 01-04-2026 06:03 PM

Mutilation Propagation
 
By damaging but not destroying, a young meristem can be divided into many smaller meristems. Here's a Goldfinger that went from one to a dozen.

:lurk:


subsonicdrone 01-05-2026 11:00 AM

Re: Mutilation Propagation
 
so what is you're technique for inflicting the damage?

PR-Giants 01-05-2026 02:15 PM

Re: Mutilation Propagation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by subsonicdrone (Post 356839)
so what is you're technique for inflicting the damage?

Hit it hard enough to damage it but not destroy it.

The Goldfinger plantlets in post #1 was caused by a fallen tree that met the impact requirements.

When plantlets form a straight line it's normally from a knife cut opposed to a smash.

ARH


Florida



This was more of a tap than a smash but the damage to the center is clearly visible.

Florida


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