WeedFreak78
Well-Known Member
The only real viable use for grafting with cannabis, in the context of how most of us cultivate, is in mothering plants, for the reason stated, one mother with multiple strains. All other grafting of cannabis, IMO, should only be for experimentation or fun..it's not really a viable alternative.
Grafting to climate acclimated root stocks could be an advantage in outdoor growing, there are scientific report of doing this with fruiting trees, where grafts are done on native root stocks that are adapted to the soil conditions, side by side test show the acclimated root system produces more and better fruit because it can uptake nutrients better than a non-regional root system, but it would be harder to do with an annual like cannabis because of the short life cycle. You would have to flower out a plant, reveg it first, then once it's back in a veg state do the graft, wait for the graft to take and heal..then it would be ready to go again. Just the reveg/graft and healing process could take a couple months, where you could have a fully vegged ready to flower clone already. The people I have seen do a root graft on cannabis all stated it was done just out of curiosity and a larger, just as healthy plant could have been grown from clone in less time( no healing/acclimation time associated with grafting).
Grafting to climate acclimated root stocks could be an advantage in outdoor growing, there are scientific report of doing this with fruiting trees, where grafts are done on native root stocks that are adapted to the soil conditions, side by side test show the acclimated root system produces more and better fruit because it can uptake nutrients better than a non-regional root system, but it would be harder to do with an annual like cannabis because of the short life cycle. You would have to flower out a plant, reveg it first, then once it's back in a veg state do the graft, wait for the graft to take and heal..then it would be ready to go again. Just the reveg/graft and healing process could take a couple months, where you could have a fully vegged ready to flower clone already. The people I have seen do a root graft on cannabis all stated it was done just out of curiosity and a larger, just as healthy plant could have been grown from clone in less time( no healing/acclimation time associated with grafting).