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    Grafting venture

    Hey, Thanks for the info, interesting to ear that a plant could mutate due to grafting! Funny that you talk about that, back here sour orange rootstock has been standard since the beginning too. My grandfather just taught me to cut a couple of slices of a roll of plastic wrap. When I was growing...
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    Graft Grow

    To other plants I really think there is an advantage but this is my first time grafting the sweet herb so I really can't tell
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    Graft Grow

    Do you think it makes the plant react faster after the shock or is it about the same? If the success rate is the same I only see advantages in keeping the leaves undisturbed and am willing to leave my barbaric ways behind eheh
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    Graft Grow

    This is the way I was taught to graft, less leave surface to lose moisture from means more time for the graft to settle before it can start recieving it from the rootstock. Most people also use this technique when taking clones. Do you think this is not needed or why do you just keep saying it's...
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    Graft Grow

    Less leaf surface for the scion to lose water from
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    Graft Grow

    Hello every one, This is one I'm exited about so I'm using it as my first Grow Journal! Inside the first 3 days of turning my plants to 12-12 cycle I noticed 2 male plants (a sativa dominant and a indica dominant), to give them a purpose I decided to use the as rootstock. I collected 2 similar...
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    Grafting venture

    Ok thanks for that, now being serious, I know its a very small sample to jump into conclusions about why the sativa grafted to the indica rootstock is doing better than the sativa grafted to the sativa rootstock, I did this just as a way to use the males. Just posted to see if anyone had info...
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    Grafting venture

    That seems to sum up the extend of your knowledge about general grafting pretty well :blsmoke:
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    Grafting venture

    Yah boy I know that, but sometimes plants grow stronger with other root systems like melons, or the rootsstock adapt better to the soil like oranges. That is what I'm looking for, solid answers to the effects of grafting in cannabis. Of course the sativa will grow as sativa, but the point of...
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    Grafting venture

    So you take the time to answer to a post just because I'm not the only one with experience in some field? Yes I said that I had grafting experience, I also said I was doing my first grow, maybe I have grafting experience with other plants? Aren't the nooby questions about the grafting effects...
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    Grafting venture

    The thing is that both scions came from the same plant, the only thing that changes is the rootstock
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    Grafting venture

    Hello everyone, I'm doing my first grow and recently found out I had a couple of male plants (one sativa dominant and one indica) , has I had previous grafting experience I decided that I would graft a female scion to them. Both scions came from a sativa dominant plant, now I'm starting to...
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