Quote Originally Posted by ben7j4
This is about having one mother bearing many different fruits .......very
cool when you only have six ladys
This is my intention! 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.)

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:

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:
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis on . Grafting? Anyone else tried this? :rastasmoke: Interesting vid here,.... grafting marijuana - Videos - The WEED Report I've followed the basic advice from 2:50 to around 3:40 and here's my results of splicing an AK-47 cutting to a shoot off of my blueberry mom I used surgical tape to hold the graft in place, and originally left all the fan leaves on the cutting. Pic 1: Just after cutting,... still test fitting and figuring out the best way to seal the bag up. :o (It's hard to see but the Rating: 5