Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
Is it possible to splice 2 different species of plants together? Isn't that like getting a cat and a dog to make a new creation? Sounds like this cannot be done.
You can get a mule if you convince a horse to fuck an ass. But the mule is sterile. That kind of sounds bad... maybe I should rephrase that... nah...

2 species, kind of a tough one, but 2 strains of a similar plant, easy and common.
Commercial roses are grafted onto the roots of indestructibe wild roses to resist nematode infection.
Apple trees are grafted all the time, and the fruit can be altered this way.
Weeping cherries are grafted onto the trunks of erect cherries, which have stronger trunks.

Cannabis is an annual. Not even worth trying to bother with.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Growing Hops!!! A friend told me that she has grafted the roots of Hemp onto the roots of Hops, and when the hops flower, she then smokes the flower head and swears blind that there is THC produced on the flower heads. Never heard of this before but it does sound interesting. Shes a lecturer in biology at a university, shes some professor of biology, but please dont ask me what! But this is fact:- I had an abundance of fresh beetroot from my parents garden, my girlfriend made beetroot soup which one pigged Rating: 5