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	10-10-2010, 06:49 AM #11 Member Member
 Grafting?gotcha! i found that out after I watched the video. It's not as complicated as it looks though with the v-cut and all that. 
 
 and that guy with the sunglasses creeps me out. i watched him grab somebodies colas once with a full palm grasp and since then he's freaked me out . i still respect the growers though.
 
 :jointsmile: two things also come to mind: the scientist from south park and frankenstien. :jointsmile:
 
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	10-10-2010, 07:00 AM #12 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Grafting?This is my intention! Originally Posted by ben7j4 Originally Posted by ben7j4 and Thanks to all who have stopped by! :hippy: and Thanks to all who have stopped by! :hippy:
 
 
 I've seen plenty of fruit trees that have been grafted,... even one that was apple grafted with crab apple, and cherry! It was OLD too, pushing 30' tall with a trunk over a foot in diameter, so figure that tree was at least 20-25 years old,... none the less the cherry's were cherry's, and apples were apples,.... no reason it won't work with MJ! :detective1:
 
 
 My intent with the featured plant is just to try and perfect technique and keep a bonsai mum of what is my current favorite strain (blueberry). I've got some work to do tho! ( Like I said in my first post,... the graft wilted and I wound up having to pull all the fan's off to restrain wilting.) ( Like I said in my first post,... the graft wilted and I wound up having to pull all the fan's off to restrain wilting.)
 
 The cutting is doing very well as of today, the scab is starting to dry out and scar over, all the nodes have noticeable growth on them, and the top is growing almost as fast as the host plants branches! :hippy: :hippy:
 
 Eventually I'll start a Seedling of a strain to use as a mom and train it down, then bend branches out to the sides to add other strains to them, so each branch will be a strain then the main top will be the host strain.......... That's only gonna take a year or so to do tho. :rastasmoke: :rastasmoke:
 
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	10-10-2010, 10:47 PM #13 Senior Member Senior Member
 Grafting?very nicely done and very interesting video. its funny i run into this i was talkin to a buddy about grafting plants just yesterday. 
 i told him how i saw a cherry tree that was half bing and half rainer cherry's ( red and white ) and wondered if u could graft weed just like so.
 
 heres my answer to that :rastasmoke: good stuff bro. ill keep posted to this
 
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	10-11-2010, 12:34 AM #14 Member Member
 Grafting?Seeing all those different buds in the flick distracts from the real 
 advantage, which is providing you with different flavor clones from one
 plant 
 
 
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	10-12-2010, 06:06 AM #15 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Grafting?quick update,.... 
 
 
 My first graft is taking off,... might as well be a part of it's host plant,.... which is kinda the point! 
 
 My Mum is looking like she needs a trim this week,.... seriously like wednesday at the latest!,.... so I'm thinking of trying to graft on a Durban Poison shoot?
 
 
 What do Ya'll that actually look at this thread think?
 
 
 Pic 1: One of these things is not like the other!
 Pic 2: Side shot,... getting pretty hard to pick out.
 
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	10-12-2010, 08:26 AM #16 Senior Member Senior Member
 Grafting?I try not to think.... Originally Posted by canniwhatsis Originally Posted by canniwhatsis 
 
 
 
 Absolutely! The more, the merrier. :dance:
 
 You've inspired me. :thumbsup:
 I'll be starting my own lil' mixed-up lady, as I follow along.
 
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	10-12-2010, 01:46 PM #17 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Grafting? 
 
 I'll see if I can get the wife to take pics while I'm working tonight,.... could be interesting.
 
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	10-14-2010, 06:04 AM #18 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Grafting?Wow, that's a LOT of pics,... well here goes. 
 
 
 Pic 1: Current Blueberry/graftomum, and the Durban Poison Mum.
 Pic 2: Blueberry mum
 Pic 3: Durban mum,... havent cut this one till this pic was taken
 Pic 4: This is where I'm going to put a new Durban Poison graft.
 Pic 5: 11 cuttings off of the blueberry that COULD have been new plants  
 
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	10-14-2010, 06:20 AM #19 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Grafting?Pic 1: Starting the host plant cut 
 Pic 2: That's about deep enough,
 Pic 3: Trimming the graft off of it's mom
 Pic 4: Trimming the large fan leaves
 Pic 5: More trimming.
 
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	10-14-2010, 06:34 AM #20 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Grafting?Pic 1: Shaving one side of the graft cutting 
 Pic 2: Then the other
 Pic 3: Managed to not get any good pics between these steps, but slide the shaved graft into the notch cut in the end of a node (as seen above) Then wrapped it with surgical tape to hold it in place.
 Pic 4: Trimming the remaining fan leaves to reduce transpiration.
 Pic 5: Fitting a sandwich bag over the cutting to preserve moisture.
 
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