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Good evening everyone, Here is an update on the Potato-cannabis grafted plant: At my great surprise, the cannabis scion seem to be doing pretty well and the fusion seem to be taking over. !?!?!
Here is what the plant look like: The experiment is just at its beginning but I decided to try 2 more potato-cannabis graft just get more sample to document. Here is what the new grafted plant look like: |
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Also, I decided to try a new unconventional experiment: Experiment No7 - Micrografting of seed embryo on a rootstock.
I know it can done with Tissue Culture technique but I wanted to try it on a grown plant. There is not much information about this, but why not giving it a shot! So I took few seeds of a different strain I made (Biker Sapphire) and soaked them for 24 hours. The all crack open. I use some seed as an implant or a micro-scion. I did experiment with untouched seed and seeds with their seed coat surgically removed. Here is some picture on untouched seeds and seeds without their coat: So did is how I proceeded: |
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Experiment 8: Micrografting of cannabis seeds embryos on Potato rootstock
It may be an unconventional experiment, but I decieed to push the experiment a little bit further. Since the potato-Cannabis graft is not a failure at this time, I did a micrografting experiment of cannabis seeds embryos on some potato rootstock. I know it sound realy stupid, but why not giving it a try after all… (2 different micrografting techniques were used in this experiment) Pic: Seeds implanted in a V-Cut on the potato rootstock: Seeds implanted in a drilled hole: Let me know if you are interested to see the updates on this experiment! |
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I'm interested...most definitely. Just as soon as I have root stock big enough I'll join you.
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Fucking genius.
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"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cured" - StrainWhore '06 A PPK for a 12 Plant Limit - 10-12lb a month from just 12 plants "Well, I don't work alone. There's a lot of stuff in there I don't even understand. I'm really, uh, a systems management man. I farm bits and pieces out to guys who are much more brilliant than I am." - Seth Brundle, The Fly |
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Thank SuperWeed!
Here is an update on grafted plant performed less than 2 weeks ago. As you can see, grafting cannabis is probably as easy as rooting a clone and it is something that is within the reach of all… Experiment 1 (post 83 to 86): Day 0 and Day 14 Experiment 3 (post 100-101): The grafted scion is growing healthy Experiment 4: Trunk fusion (post 106-107). Two plants became one plant with a bigger trunk. It's that simple! |
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Update on the Experiment No7 - Micrografting of a seed embryo on a rootstock.
Plant material is starting to grow from the seeds embryos grafted on a cannabis rootstock. (Biker sapphire seed with seed coat removed) It is going to be an interesting experiment. If this experiment is a succes, that would mean that people could graft dozen of female seeds embryo on a single plant without growing any of the seeds independently. (May be useful from breeding project where plant number is a concern) Here is a shot of the new growth: |
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Edit- what are your environmentals while the graft heals? Second Edit - I nominate this thread to be a sticky.
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Hi SuperWeed! I'm happy that you enjoy the experiment!
You asked me what was my environmental condition while my graft were healing: I just keep them in a humidity dome for about 5 to 7 days, and then I do a progressive acclimatation to its normal environment. The dome is not expose to direct light but it get a 24h light schedule under fluoro compact. I also learned that you should not keep them too long under the dome with the graft is still wrapped in saran wrap since too much humidity can promote fungus infection... Thank for the support my friend! |
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