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You sir are my God damn hero!! That is so awesome. I wanna try it now, so bad. I see the key is nice chunky stalks. Did you use grafting sheers or did you make the cuts free hand?
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Thanks! All freehand with a box cutter/razor. If you can root a cutting you can graft cannabis. It's stupid easy.
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One of the blueberry fems on my grafted beast looking tasty.
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Brings to mind the citrus trees one would see with multiple grafts. I can imagine a grafted cannabis plant would be much more appreciated as a gift.
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Thanks Darpa! I can't wait to see your grafts.
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Anyone else notice a tendency for some scions to autoflower after grafting?
I’ve seen it with different scion genetics on a couple of otherwise healthy bonsai multi-moms (15 different scions on one, just a few on the other). Pruning the tops might have favored renewed vegetative growth, but they are very hard to get out of the more-than-preflowering but less-than-flowering mode. Root pruning and new soil didn’t seem to have any effect. I’m curious what approach others would take in this situation! |
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Also, grafts on a combo plant in flower:
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How did the grafted plants taste? Were their similarities or differences from the original root stock plant?? How bout from the original plant the cut came from?? I have buddies that have been talking about this and just wanna know a little more about what you guys found.
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