Grafting Cannabis. Multiple strains, one plant.

Farmer's Hat

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Hello everyone. I felt inspired to share this info, so that it might stimulate some ideas.

In Dec 2024 I attempted to graft 3 different strains onto one plant. One of those grafts was successful. I used an uncommon grafting method that was purely experimental. I read on the forum somewhere, that plugs increased the chances of a successful graft. I didn't find any videos or pictures, so I just kind of winged it. Below are before and after pictures of the successful graft. IMG_20241202_053905508.jpgIMG_20241221_200715360.jpgIMG_20241229_205627716.jpgIMG_20250111_032321555.jpgIMG_20250111_032345769.jpg1733148399152.jpeg

Today I am attempting another graft. I currently have 2 father plants, and would like to consolidate them into one plant. I am using a different method this time. I made the cut on a section of the plant where there is a knuckle forming. My theory is that these knuckled areas have a lot of energy and hormones that will help the graft take and heal quicker. Also, I am placing the plant in a bag, so that RH is extremely high. This will prevent the cutting from drying and wilting, which will lead to a failed graft.IMG_20250111_024834098~2.jpgIMG_20250111_024919637~2.jpgIMG_20250111_025121050.jpg
 

conor c

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Hello everyone. I felt inspired to share this info, so that it might stimulate some ideas.

In Dec 2024 I attempted to graft 3 different strains onto one plant. One of those grafts was successful. I used an uncommon grafting method that was purely experimental. I read on the forum somewhere, that plugs increased the chances of a successful graft. I didn't find any videos or pictures, so I just kind of winged it. Below are before and after pictures of the successful graft. View attachment 5450127View attachment 5450128View attachment 5450129View attachment 5450130View attachment 5450131View attachment 5450132

Today I am attempting another graft. I currently have 2 father plants, and would like to consolidate them into one plant. I am using a different method this time. I made the cut on a section of the plant where there is a knuckle forming. My theory is that these knuckled areas have a lot of energy and hormones that will help the graft take and heal quicker. Also, I am placing the plant in a bag, so that RH is extremely high. This will prevent the cutting from drying and wilting, which will lead to a failed graft.View attachment 5450133View attachment 5450134View attachment 5450135
Looking good
@Star Dog has done it a bit it's handy especially in our situation where plant numbers matter so you can keep many mothers on one plant to cut it down
 
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