Quote Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
That sounds like a quote from "The Buggerer's Chaucer."

It's from "Backdoor cleric".
The Altered Altar boy Affair.
By Catholic Lust publishing.

Yep. I remember that stuff, too. I heard of a couple guys dat tried it back years ago. But dey got it backwards, and were attempting to graft weed to hops stock. I believe they won a Darwin Award before their project was completed.

I kept a plant I didn't even like for a year and a half. I finally flipped her, and she was still vibrant. And I've seen plants I was told were 10 years old or more (that I believe were that old). I certainly think plants can be kept in veg long enough to make grafting up a Frankenmom worthwhile, if the grafts will 'take' in the first place.

You are right for the most part.
Highly dependant on the grower's skills and the strain though.
Growers in Amsterdam we're amazed that my friend had managed to winter clones for 7 years.
Apoptosis takes it's toll.

Mobile in vivo doesn't mean transferable like a car warrantee, and certainly not virulent like a zombie-bite, subjugating the host's entire organism.

If this were true, the outdoor growing world would be much different. Near the equator you've got 12/12 pretty much whenever you want, inside or out. But imagine what this would mean to mid-latitude outside growers. Plants could be started indoors, and put into flower outside as soon as it was warm enough. You could do two summer harvests. :thumbsup:
I Had not thought on this yet. Just read it and said, wait, what?! I sure hope it can work dat way.
Don't seem logical though.

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Weeze