serialkiller
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I recently watched a video on youtube of a plant with several strains grafted onto it. I'm sure some of you have seen it too...
They used a pretty standard method of grafting to accomplish the same end goal, I chose to use a different, less used style of graft, called the Approach Graft. Actually I am using a slightly modified method- I am grafting a rooted clone (blueberry) onto an established plant (OG18xSkunk), once the graft takes, assuming it does, I will remove the roots of the clone leaving it attached only to the mother to grow. I have not decided if I will remove the top of the mother above the graft or not yet, I'll decide that later.
So here we see the BlueBerry clone and the OG18XSkunk mother, then the 2 cuts, made at nodes, then the graft wrapped up in grafting tape and sealed with clonex, after a few days of keeping it sealed with clonex I will switch to using petroleum jelly
They used a pretty standard method of grafting to accomplish the same end goal, I chose to use a different, less used style of graft, called the Approach Graft. Actually I am using a slightly modified method- I am grafting a rooted clone (blueberry) onto an established plant (OG18xSkunk), once the graft takes, assuming it does, I will remove the roots of the clone leaving it attached only to the mother to grow. I have not decided if I will remove the top of the mother above the graft or not yet, I'll decide that later.
So here we see the BlueBerry clone and the OG18XSkunk mother, then the 2 cuts, made at nodes, then the graft wrapped up in grafting tape and sealed with clonex, after a few days of keeping it sealed with clonex I will switch to using petroleum jelly
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