Photoperiod Is it possible to graft clones?

I topped it just once and bent it over at around 24" tall. 24/0 lighting. Its in a 20 gallon self watering pot of organic soil, no addition nutes of any kind
How the hell did you get the plant to that size without it flipping? My mate has got a few autos in at the moment, 2 of them he bent over just to see what happened, and it slowed the switch compared to the other 3. These two now have an 'S' shaped main stem, and are still taller than the other three, with higher side branches to boot. I've still got so much to learn with this game!!!
 
I topped it just once and bent it over at around 24" tall. 24/0 lighting. Its in a 20 gallon self watering pot of organic soil, no addition nutes of any kind

@pop22 How many nodes when you topped? And did you then let it grow out a bit before bending it over?
 
Here's what I did exactly. I had a scrog net built for a previous grow. It gave me about 12" above the pot. If I did it again, I'd want it at 16". When the plant was about 24" tall, I bent her over till the top touched the side of the pot and measured her at the peak of the bend, which worked ouit perfect at 12". I tied her in place till the screen was set in place then I cut her loose and threaded branches through the screen. I used 3" squares for my screen, but 4" might be better. Bend any branch you can from under the screen up to the top. Anything too small and all leaves below the screen can go, but wait a few days after bending to do so, let her use up some of those stored sugars.
 
Air layering is trimming leaves and scraping the stem, inducing flowering by wrapping with moss / cotton wool / etc. before cutting the stem from the plant.
I used to do this when growing photos indoors. Improved the cloning result, because by the time the branch was cut off, it already had roots. No down time.
 
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