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Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Hey congrats Canni on the Sticky bro:thumbsup:its going to be useful to a bunch of people man, thanks for getting it started bro:jointsmile:
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Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Hey congrats Canni on the Sticky bro:thumbsup:its going to be useful to a bunch of people man, thanks for getting it started bro:jointsmile:
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Canna,
Check this out... I'm gonna take one of my revegged Big Bud and do just what you did by accident.. Gonna cut right down through the middle of the rootball and transplant.. They both will have a root system..
Glad your still around Ga! :thumbsup:
If it weren't for lashing my branch back up, I'd have lost that grafted node. it was going to split completely away from the main stalk, (No roots! :( )
cant wait to try this out. Good read for anyone in a medical state
Thanks for this thread. I've often wondered if grafting cannabis was a viable propagation technique and what the genetic implications might be. Rock on and I'll be following this one closely! :)
Very cool thread! Wow this really gives me a thought that perhaps this method could be used to place an 'indica' on a stock 'sativa' frame and end up with one heck of a great guerilla plant. You could have that great big sativa root mass and a top that wouldn't be as likely to overtax it. Wouldn't it be less likely to have water stress? Yo Ben, looks like LEDs to me too, bet your right. But again, kudos for the great thread, I learned a lot, thanks. CannaWhat- way cool
so in theory i could "build up" a massive root ball and use it more than once by grafting a whole stalk (if i could figure out how to get a whole stalk to stay in place of course)?
^ment to sound like a question...is this possible, has any one tried?
I think canna would tell you that was a bad idea. He seems to be grafting with the more tender portions of the plant versus the woodier parts. To much can go wrong with that application. Through all the posts in this sticky. I've learned that airlyering plays a big part in understanding the grafting process. For me anyway..
Ga.
Grafting how really cool, I can see the benfits of having a 'Mother of Many Colors', the benfits of having multiple varieties with the ease of care of a single plant, perfect! BTW in our county, if your mother has even a single bud, it mature and counts against your maximum, ergo better to have a single 'mom' But this bring a new idea to mind. Could't one of you more experienced grafting geni put a nice little Indica onto a big Sativa root mass and produce a clone that could probably survive out in nature alone like a guerilla. I would bet there would be some interest in such a clone/graftling/hybrid like this, I know I have.
Ga grown, didn't mean wait till the mass was big, just graft the plants earily on, in the veg state and wait to see if the sativa rootmass becomes as big as ususal or if it respondes to only meet the demand put on it by the normally smaller indica variety, still the results could facinate.