i don't think grafting a plant is going to combine the genetics of the two plants. if anything it would be a chimera. you need the dna of both plants to get an offspring that contains the traits of both. otherwise, it's just a branch of bluberry stuck on a afghani host.

just my $.2. i don't know a lot about genetcis or grafting (yet). they are both on the reading list though!

i'm interested to see the results.


-shake
headshake Reviewed by headshake on . Root grafting When plants grow, I assume a lot of their energy goes to making roots. What would happen if after harvesting a plant, and leaving the roots in the soil, you grafted a clone on top of the already formed roots? Would it work? Would there be accelerated growth? Or would it be forever crippled? Rating: 5