ok ive seen it done it and smoked it! stalks of cloned buds not cloned leaves will cause the stem to get larger each time cloned and if cloned enough the stem will be the size of your arm.
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ok ive seen it done it and smoked it! stalks of cloned buds not cloned leaves will cause the stem to get larger each time cloned and if cloned enough the stem will be the size of your arm.
i dont understand what your saying.Quote:
Originally Posted by marijuanavillebilly
you clone buds? i know its possible but why not start w/ a plant in veg growth?
what exactly is causing the stem to get bigger? do you mean the cloned stem? or the mother plant?
if your saying the clone, then your not making sense... clarify?
if your saying the mother, then ok you stated that a plant will grow. pretty obvious.
why would you have a cloning mother in flowering anyway? wouldnt you want to keep her in veg?
and what does this have to do with grafting two plants together? you dont mention grafting at all in your post.
cloning dont mean grafting, so i dont have a clue what this guy is blabbering about. considering hes only made 6 posts over more than a month, he reminds me of one of those people who join, say they roll 1oz blunts daily, or grafted 3 plants together, and never back it up
if this doesnt get turned into a relevant post soon it will dissapear, will somone please post some info on grafting? it sound ineresting!
trivial... but interesting!
lol!!!!
Is it like skin grafting?
.......hmm..
yes, and no.Quote:
Originally Posted by SantaClawz
same idea: different living skin on human host.
but of course, skin isnt mary jane...
its when you (usually) cut off a chunk of the host plant's stem to expose the fleshy parts that carry nutrients and water, and affix a freshly cut branch of another plant.
this is especially common with trees (especially fruit)
Image:Twolegtree.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia this is somthing like what we did.
this all took place in a greenhouse
something like that would take years of development.. you need to explain what you're trying to describe a lot better.