I was able to root 3 last year. At the time I was rooting some cuttings from my yard in big clear plastic box that I kept outside in partial sun. My dog kept breaking branches on my novos, and I’d just stick them in the box full of other cuttings, all of which were in potting soil. It wasn’t until I brought everything in for the winter that I noticed that three had rooted. My success was low, maybe 15%, but it is possible. I did this as a shot in the dark since the limbs were already broken and I already had a place to stick them. I didn’t follow it closely, I was expecting them to all die. I planted berries in this same box, the germination rate was pretty low for that, maybe 30%. I gave the clones and seedlings away, but I know that one of the clones is about 5 inches tall now and covered in flowers, HaHa. IME Novo seedlings are very tender for much of the first year, clones seem to be robust and much less likely to get broken by a surprise thunderstorm. I mailed those clones bare root in a zip lock bag with a few drops of water, and they are all living today. I’ll try again once my plants go back outside.