Grafting two cannabis strains

dicko

Active Member
still it would be cool grafting a plum to a marijuana plant plums full of thc (if its possible LETS HOPE SO!!!!!!!!!!!!!):)
 

ganjagoddess

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im not calling you out on your info. actually i appreciate it, as you do know what you are talking about and not just pulling my leg. im not wasnt trying to say that you were lying... i/we all just love pics and was just wanting to see one, figured that would prompt a post. understand the security issues/paranoia, as i just started to post pics myself.

how long have you been into bonsai? i know the root thing you are talking about, (but not the name) as my wife and i have been looking into some bonsais lately. looks really cool, but def takes alot of care and patience.

btw, if you have pics, im sure i speak for the community when i say that i would love to see a multi strain mother and will gladly help you get your pics up securely if there is any way i can. how bout a bonsai pic to hold us off????:mrgreen:

ps. bump up on your rep

Im calling him out, I dont believe him at all..

you are transparent as a liar, you look, smell, and act like one.

Not so, then prove me wrong mister so scared to post pictures....
next your excuse is gonna be I dont own a digital camera....

Please, does lieing make you feel cool???

Your info is fine and right but dont say you do something you dont....
 

marijuanajoe1982

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still it would be cool grafting a plum to a marijuana plant plums full of thc (if its possible LETS HOPE SO!!!!!!!!!!!!!):)
-It's not possible... To my knowledge there is only one plant that can be grafted with cannabis besides cannabis itself, and that is hops. Studies have been done on this. When they grafted a hops flowering top onto the root/stem of a cannabis plant, they just got a small hops plant with cannabis roots. No THC in the hops flowers. Likewise a flowering cannabis top was grafted onto hops root system and it lived, but didn't change its appearance or do anything except be a pot plant with the roots of a hops plant.
-The reason it works with hops is because that is the only plant closely enough related to it for them to share fluids and tissues and not reject the graft. As I stated before on this thread it's not possible for grafts to share DNA with eachother. It's like a donated organ. I know it would be cool, but c'mon people. It would be pretty cool if I could just produce my own THC and other cannibinoids in my brain and get just as high as I wanted with exactly the right type of high, but thats never gonna happen so I won't spend much more time thinking about it's plausibility. I know we are all probably high, but did anyone take a biology class in high school?:-?
 

marijuanajoe1982

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Im calling him out, I dont believe him at all..

you are transparent as a liar, you look, smell, and act like one.

Not so, then prove me wrong mister so scared to post pictures....
next your excuse is gonna be I dont own a digital camera....

Please, does lieing make you feel cool???

Your info is fine and right but dont say you do something you dont....
-I believe this guy talking about the bonsai techniques does know what he is talking about. It would be possible, but the grafted plants never share any genetic material or DNA. Also, you cant just graft a cannabis plant to a douglas fir, you have to graft it with something compatible. certain plants can be grafted together and its usually because they are related in some way, however distant.
-For the idea of the multiple strain mother I think that would be neat, if you could get it to work it would be a space saver. The only thing i would worry about would be slicing all my mother plants in half. If your 'experiment' didn't work, well, I hope you took some clones before you tried this out. There wouldn't be anything particularly special about the buds from this plant or the clones produced by the indivudual grafted sections. This method would basically only be necessary if you needed a couple mother plants and only had room for one, and even then, the risk of killing off your mother plants. If you are not a professional there is always that chance. Be careful :!:
 

ganjagoddess

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No no his info is spot on, entirely possible.

Im saying he doesnt have a mother with 5 strains grafted to it.

He may very well have read about it, but he doesnt own it himself...

thats all, he is transparent.

His info is great though.

But anyone can tell he is lying about owning a mother that he grafted 5 strains to!!!!
 

JTSBossMan

Active Member
Im calling him out, I dont believe him at all..

you are transparent as a liar, you look, smell, and act like one.

Not so, then prove me wrong mister so scared to post pictures....
next your excuse is gonna be I dont own a digital camera....

Please, does lieing make you feel cool???

Your info is fine and right but dont say you do something you dont....
Agreed, pics plx.
 

gogrow

confused
No no his info is spot on, entirely possible.

Im saying he doesnt have a mother with 5 strains grafted to it.

He may very well have read about it, but he doesnt own it himself...

thats all, he is transparent.

His info is great though.

But anyone can tell he is lying about owning a mother that he grafted 5 strains to!!!!

damn, i forgot about this thread!... but yeah, i think he was full o' shit also, (at least about having the 5 strain mother) but it is possible, dont know how practical it would be though
 

marijuanajoe1982

Well-Known Member
No no his info is spot on, entirely possible.

Im saying he doesnt have a mother with 5 strains grafted to it.

He may very well have read about it, but he doesnt own it himself...

thats all, he is transparent.

His info is great though.

But anyone can tell he is lying about owning a mother that he grafted 5 strains to!!!!
Ah I see. I think if someone had the dedication, love, time, know-how, raw materials, and everything else that would be necessary to perform what is botany's version of a multiple limb-tramsplant recepient, they might also posess a FUCKING CAMERA with which to document this amazing phenomena. A most noteworthy assertation, ganja goddess. I'm with you all the way. plausible... but why? I have only thought of one theoretical application thus far, and it would depend on very specific factors and is as of yet untested and may never prove feaseable.
 

howie1221

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it will work ten-fold... its JUST as simple as stemming two hosuehold plant strains together.. if you do so, make sure to take pics :-D
 

HippieMan

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Grafting cannabis onto other plants work.

The only problem is that THC doesn't graft onto the other plant.

So you could graft your favorite weed strain onto a tomato plant and it would work, but only the grafted branch/branches would--or would have the potential to--produce THC.

Hats are up right now about the topic, only because cannabis hasn't been grafted onto every species of plant to test it out, but based on the experiments that have already been conducted in the past and present it is best to assume that it isn't possible simply with breeding or otherwise regular gardening methods-- but in the future may be available when we further develop our hortictulure technology and get more into the genetic code of things
 

Pidgeon

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This is a bit off topic, but while I was touring in Germany I came across a beer that contained small amounts of THC. It was probably added to the beer, but there is always the possibility that the mj plant was grafted to the hops.
 

gogrow

confused
This is a bit off topic, but while I was touring in Germany I came across a beer that contained small amounts of THC. It was probably added to the beer, but there is always the possibility that the mj plant was grafted to the hops.

probably just brewed with some weed in it. no special genetic breakthroughs there.
 

fdd2blk

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i went ahead and used just a tiny bit of gel. i cloned 2 jacks surprise to my outdoor flowering santa berry. if these 2 take i will add 2 hijack branches. :mrgreen:

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thenoob888

Active Member
FDD to the rescue! Finally someone legitimately tries it.
Were the Jack's surprise already flowering as well?
Keep us updated on how it goes.
 

fdd2blk

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FDD to the rescue! Finally someone legitimately tries it.
Were the Jack's surprise already flowering as well?
Keep us updated on how it goes.
no.

the jacks surprise is in the orange pot. the other 2 are 2 phenos of hijack. they will be next. :mrgreen: IMG_7017.jpg
 

SmokeAronAnonAthon

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i met a guy in austin texas whom did this and yes it was a monster of a mother plant it looked like frankenstein and it had duct tape on it lol. BUT. the motherfucker worked perfect for 6 months strait he harvested white rhino, super skunk, and ak- 47 from this one plant and i wish i could take some lessons from him
 

fdd2blk

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this morning i see a slight drooping of the leaves on the grafted branches. this is normal for cuttings. if it perks up in the next day or so i think i will have it. :)
 
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