Jim, Thanks.
a. The end of the cutting usually develops calluses and roots are formed on the entire end, So no additional root formation is necessary IMO. note the closeup in post #23. The entire end of the cutting has developed roots from the callus. With the rooting hormone, which is mostly alcohol, there is less chance of rot. I may try a few scores below the bottom node this weekend, and post findings.
b. I use 16 oz cups. I have tried deeper and larger cups, but it had not been of any benefit. The 16 oz cups will fill with a root ball "plug" that can be transplanted intact very easily. The plug is then planted deeper in the 1 gallon or larger container, and will develop roots on the new area that is buried. The 16 oz plug is usually up potted sooner to the 1 gallon container than larger cups. It is also easier to control moisture in the smaller container
c. The scores are between the nodes, if the nodes were further apart than 1 inch then the scores were longer than 1 inch. I did not cut through any nodes, because the nodes form compartments within the cutting, isolating the sections.