OzCocoLoco
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The only way I could see grafting as being useful is for keeping multiple varieties on one plant like a storage library or similar type of thing.ahh..ok..i thought it was grafting. sorry
The only way I could see grafting as being useful is for keeping multiple varieties on one plant like a storage library or similar type of thing.ahh..ok..i thought it was grafting. sorry
I think he was growing a few strains and using the one root system, probably as a mother but I'm not sure. Was interesting if not practical.The only way I could see grafting as being useful is for keeping multiple varieties on one plant like a storage library or similar type of thing.
I wouldn't think so as its part of the one plant,When I got into the idea of doing aerial layering I was thinking about plant numbers,if you get busted and have a tray of clones even if they don’t have roots they are classed as a plant now I don’t know if this is the case but if you had a rooted clone still attached to the plant would that be classed as a seperate plant ?
Don’t think it would be that practical as a mother but to store genetics it might beI think he was growing a few strains and using the one root system, probably as a mother but I'm not sure. Was interesting if not practical.
That way you could take a third of your plant count or you could run more plantsI wouldn't think so as its part of the one plant,
Never seen those before.Nah the light can’t penetrate the rockwool or peat same as with a normal clone and with glad wrap you can see if there’s enough moisture . I’ve used these before and they work well I just couldn’t be fucked finding them in amongst all my shit.
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They are caller rooter pots they are pretty cool.Never seen those before.
thank fk for 24 hr pubs..haha
Is that the Strawberry Amnesia?
Yes. What do you think of her?Is that the Strawberry Amnesia?