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03-06-2005, 09:37 PM #1OPSenior Member
GRAFTING PLANTS
I just thought of some thing. Grafting a plant. Say you took a mature and healthy N.L. plant and grafted a Blueberry branch right on to it and repeated this multipule times with differet strains every time, and you ended up with 1 plant with 5 or more strains growing on it at the same time. Anyone ever heard of this or tried it?
MattakaSqueaks Reviewed by MattakaSqueaks on . GRAFTING PLANTS I just thought of some thing. Grafting a plant. Say you took a mature and healthy N.L. plant and grafted a Blueberry branch right on to it and repeated this multipule times with differet strains every time, and you ended up with 1 plant with 5 or more strains growing on it at the same time. Anyone ever heard of this or tried it? Rating: 5
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03-06-2005, 10:23 PM #2Senior Member
GRAFTING PLANTS
haahaahaa
i never heard of this...but it would be awsome to see!
i dont know if it would work but i dont see why i wouldnt...
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03-07-2005, 01:37 AM #3OPSenior Member
GRAFTING PLANTS
Fuckin crazy shit ya? I thinking of trying it soon with my next grow.
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03-07-2005, 06:53 AM #4Senior Member
GRAFTING PLANTS
There was a book back in the 60's, I forget the name but the author was Bill Drake. He suggested a method for combining cannabis and hops plants, by grafting, for the purpose of concealment. Of course, he also suggested using colchicine in a process for making what he called super grass (it's a deadly poison, I'm told), and made the growing and drying of plants seem like a major undertaking. Maybe he was full of crap, I don't know.
Just getting cuttings to root is challenging enough for me.
Wouldn't it be simpler to just cross pollinate the plants?
42Is it...Tomorrow....Or just the end of time?
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03-07-2005, 09:51 AM #5Senior Member
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Originally Posted by MattakaSqueaks
possible yes, but why? it has been done, and yes, each branch that successfully grafted would be of a different strain if done in that manner.
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03-07-2005, 09:56 AM #6Member
GRAFTING PLANTS
Drake was talking about grafting hops to weed, they are both hollow stem and as far as I know, can be grafted, depends on wether the THC is produced in the root system or does the leaf sys produce it? Hops has a natural mild physo content and develops a head cluster of leaves, as an added bonus it grows at a faster rate than most weed strains, but hey what di I know
hahahaha
But it is an interesting idea to graft different strains onto the one main stem, you can do citrus fruit this way, orange, lemon and lime on the same tree.
Why not W/Widow with hmmmm B/Berry and ummmmmm maby hash plant?
Ohhhhhh the THCery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peace
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03-07-2005, 09:58 AM #7Member
GRAFTING PLANTS
Notanovie snap! hahaha
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03-07-2005, 10:13 AM #8Senior Member
GRAFTING PLANTS
Originally Posted by chattersjb
the hop graft has been done years ago, no thc produced in hops.
it`s a good theory but hops grafted to a cannabis plant will not pick up any of the host plant traits, such as thc
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