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11-07-2010, 04:55 AM #41
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Grafting?
Again, interesting strain,..... again, cant find how it came about, or who originally bred it/where.
But this one is more like common cannabis than the ABC.
Are these strains from grafting to other canna species? Or just some random mutation?
I'm not actually a botanist, but I play one on the internet. :jointsmile:
I didn't know there were this many sub-species,..... :wtf:
· C. americana
· C. chinensis
· C. erratica
· C. foetens
· C. generalis
· C. gigantea
· C. indica
· C. intersita
· C. kafiristanica
· C. lupulus
· C. macrosperma
· C. ruderalis
· C. sativa
· C. sativa 'Chamaeleon'
· C. sativa 'Finola'
· C. sativa 'Grace'
· C. sativa indica (Hemp)
· C. sativa 'Medisins'
· C. sativa sativa ( Hemp)
· C. sativa spontanea
· C. sativa spontanea var. spontanea ( Hemp)
· C. sativa subsp. indica
· C. sativa L. 'USO 31'
· C. sativa var. indica
· C. sativa var. kafiristanica
· C. sativa var. ruderalis
· C. sativa var. sativa
· C. � intersita
Or was the OP of that list full of shit?
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11-07-2010, 05:05 AM #42
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Grafting?
Apparently Ducksfoot was bred in Australia, by "Wally Duck",.... haven't found much more just yet......
K,... Now I'm jacking my own thread.
Interesting experiment tho! :rastasmoke:
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11-07-2010, 07:53 AM #43
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Grafting?
There are that many and more of the Genus cannabis.
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
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11-09-2010, 07:54 AM #44
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Grafting?
Well, here's my Graftomum.
I'm pretty much sure if there will be genetic drift here that it's going to take longer than this.
Pic 1: Whole plant
Pic 2: Durban Poison grafted shoot next to a shoot off of the host blueberry plant.
Pic 3: My "toe tag" identification idea. The graft point is actually just above the "hoop" of the zip tie in the pic.
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11-09-2010, 11:51 AM #45
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Nice! She's lookin' real happy. :thumbsup:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
How many strains you thinkin' you'll go? This makes 3 currently, right?
I use the zip-ties to ID plants, too. :thumbsup: I don't attach tags, but use different colored zippies.
Been trying to find a suitably strong "host" mom, myself. Might try this with a Lemon Skunk, seems pretty robust. I hope not to screw things up...
I've used "grafting wax" on my citrus grafts. You have good luck with the just the tape, though. Do you do anything to seal the joint, other than taping it?
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11-09-2010, 02:49 PM #46
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I've got a total of 10 strains ATM, tho 2 are uncracked seeds.
I am thinking of adding BigBud and ISS to this mum,
I'm trying to figure out which clone will be my flower experiment, and which strains I want to use. I only have experience budding 3 of my strains ATM, So I'd like to stick with them, but the idea of getting an early sample of one of the others, like my Vanniluna is pretty exciting.
I've also noticed in failed attempts to graft to my AK mum that different strains stem structure will vary. The AK's stem is much harder and woody than the blueberry, making it harder to split properly to accept the graft. (Haven't tried too hard since I've focused on the blueberry mum)
Hashberry (not one of my strains, but a friends) has a hollow stem, which begs the question of weather or not it would be good for grafting or not.
Also, my G13 is a BITCH to even clone! So how would that strain be to try and graft? :wtf:
I've got a long road ahead of me with this experiment, and it's even harder because I have to stay under my plant count while still providing quality meds for my patients.
No, I haven't been using anything to seal the wound, tried a little clonex on the failed graft to the AK, but nothing other than tape on the 2 to the blueberry.
Anyway, feel free to post up your results when you give it a go! :hippy: I'd love to see someone else's results of this! This thread is fully open to Jacking so long as it has to do with,... well growing bud! :rastasmoke:
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11-09-2010, 07:48 PM #47
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Grafting?
Use raw honey as your grafting dip. Rooting hormone isn't what you want to use.
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11-11-2010, 02:35 AM #48
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Grafting?
Raw honey huh, Will try that next time. Maybe this weekend, moms need a hair cut. :jointsmile:
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11-13-2010, 10:44 AM #49
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Grafting?
Did a bunch of trimming tonight, tho none for clone or graft. Just Maintenance.
It's late,..... I'll post picks tomorrow.
Mabey...............
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11-16-2010, 06:01 AM #50
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Grafting?
New progress on the grafting experiment,
Took my 2 most distant pheno's ISS and Blueberry and grafted an ISS to a blueberry host.
If it takes and survives this plant will see a couple more weeks of vege before flowering.
Not sure how well this is going to work as the host root structure will want to give up the ghost before the graft is finished, but it will be fun to try anyway! :hippy:
Pics in a few day's if it works,... or I'll post a pic of a wilted failure
Either way, it was trimming/cutting night for moms and I was bored throwing away cuttings.
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