Grafting cannabis ....

mainliner

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Anyone do this on their mother plants with different strains ?
I'v heard it's a complicated process with a not very good success ratio . Idk?

There's an idea that i just thought of where you can air layer two plants together without cutting any off ( the scrapped stems cross each other) and they graft on to each other, then you can cut one off and your left with a different strain on your other plant :) ..... If this makes sense :)
Like this :)


it looks really complicated though !!
 
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mainliner

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Rotflmao!!

i still really don't get it.


anyways whatever sockdude iv opened a thread for you "post reply" button addicts :) its in talk 'n' toke .. :)


nothing else to say bout the subject ??
 

personal lux

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Hm...im not sure WHY youd want to graft a cannabis plant? Grafting most any plant like species is possible i assume. such as the 40 fruit stone tree. But the plant wont hybrid itself itll just push out 2 different kinds of bud from each stalk strain that was grafted.
 

mainliner

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Hm...im not sure WHY youd want to graft a cannabis plant? Grafting most any plant like species is possible i assume. such as the 40 fruit stone tree. But the plant wont hybrid itself itll just push out 2 different kinds of bud from each stalk strain that was grafted.

so you can have a mother plant with different strains on and use it for cuttings
 

willienelson1stgrow

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I'm gonna try it, why the fuck not. I'm going to graft a female willie nelson, to a male willie nelson stem. Will it turn male or hermi? I'm hoping I can use this awesome stem, I'm going to try drilling a hole inside the male where a node has been cut and then trimming the female node to fit into the male making sure it gets even surfaces of each layers of the stems in contact with eachother..... I just watched a documentary on netfix about grafting nut trees or was it youtube? I don't know but im doing this:eyesmoke:
 

WeedFreak78

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I've been wanting to do this for years but haven't had the time. I don't think it would be all that difficult. I've reattached stems/branches that were accidentally broken off, completely, and they reattached to the plant. I don't see why going from one plant to another would be a huge deal. Biggest thing is to have a surgically clean are to work..don't want to introduce pathogens t the wounded area. I've found a light application of B1( superthrive, rooting hormone,etc) at the connection site seems( personal observation, no corroborating data) to speed healing.

here's a decent video about multi strain mothers and grafting.
 

mainliner

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I don't know about the male to female idea, but the idea is you use two females in veg then cut one off, flower or whatever it and keep the other one in veg to do again with another plant .

you can keep putting your mutli-grafted mother in with your main plants when their in veg, and when its grafted on , cut it and put it back in its room......leaving your main room undisturbed apart from a tiny cutting less :)

it looks fucking complicated though !!!
 

anzohaze

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Grafting of plants first started in south carolina. And no they will not share genetics if you graft an orange branch to an apple tree the 1 branch grows oranges and the rest will be apples edit maybe not SC directly but my buddies great great uncle was the first one around to do it a long time ago
 

anzohaze

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Get an out door plant that has a massive root system and just graft clones to it the roots are there it could then concentrate all energy into growing larger and bigger buds
 
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