Sir, my hat is off to you once again.this morning i see a slight drooping of the leaves on the grafted branches. this is normal for cuttings. if it perks up in the next day or so i think i will have it.
While that would most certainly kick ass, aren't you looking at like a year+ from seed to beer? Also... doesn't THC .have. to be heated before it becomes psychoactive? Not that it couldn't be, but are you going to pasteurize home brewed beer?Just think, a bud that contains THC, CBC and Lupulin. I have been thinking about trying to cross some good weed with some hops to make a really kick ass Ale.
i think it needs to be done indoors. i know it will work. i pulled them apart today. they died. the ends of the cutting and the plant both dried out. i need to do a "wet wrap". whatever that is. i have a few plants i may try this on in doors. it will be a while though. my plate is full at the moment.Retry this!
Cmon, this has to work....right?
Maybe the cuttings need to be more "woody"?
Bero420 says it in the first page of the thread I asked SWIM who knows his plants if that would work (they who have run a commercial greenhouse) and they said that is like a backyard version of the process.i think it needs to be done indoors. i know it will work. i pulled them apart today. they died. the ends of the cutting and the plant both dried out. i need to do a "wet wrap". whatever that is. i have a few plants i may try this on in doors. it will be a while though. my plate is full at the moment.
i used black electrical tape. i think with the proper "tools" i can make it work. direct sunlight might not have helped either.Bero420 says it in the first page of the thread I asked SWIM who knows his plants if that would work (they who have run a commercial greenhouse) and they said that is like a backyard version of the process.
so lets say im trying to create a hybrid, and my first couple of plants didnt turn out so well, that is the seeds i extract from the cross pollinized buds, could i use the mother plant and graft my offspring onto it, and just keep inbreeding the buds? that is to say would i be able to continue the hybriding technique on the same plant, or would i have to just repeat with all the offspring until i was satisfied with my results-I believe this guy talking about the bonsai techniques does know what he is talking about. It would be possible, but the grafted plants never share any genetic material or DNA. Also, you cant just graft a cannabis plant to a douglas fir, you have to graft it with something compatible. certain plants can be grafted together and its usually because they are related in some way, however distant.
-For the idea of the multiple strain mother I think that would be neat, if you could get it to work it would be a space saver. The only thing i would worry about would be slicing all my mother plants in half. If your 'experiment' didn't work, well, I hope you took some clones before you tried this out. There wouldn't be anything particularly special about the buds from this plant or the clones produced by the indivudual grafted sections. This method would basically only be necessary if you needed a couple mother plants and only had room for one, and even then, the risk of killing off your mother plants. If you are not a professional there is always that chance. Be careful