Grafting

BigBudBalls

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I'm sure this was covered.

But with grafting, can you create a plant that has a few different strains and get a bud of each?

Probably not worth the effort, but might be cool to get a plant medley. 4 buds, each of a different strain on the same plant.
 

ceestyle

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I've always wondered about that. If you go with that you DEFINITELY need to chronicle it. Too bad MJs an annual instead of a perennial; you'd have to veg it forever to make it worth it!
 

BigBudBalls

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I've always wondered about that. If you go with that you DEFINITELY need to chronicle it. Too bad MJs a perennial instead of an annual; you'd have to veg it forever to make it worth it!
I know its been done with fruit trees, but only one type of fruit per branch/graft.

If I do it, I certainly will doc it. (though gotta get a few more seeds/strains)

(actually its an annual not a perennial. I remember it with the 'P' for persistent) And I don't think the seeds would be anything but the strain *that* bud was from. Unless you grafted makes and females. Hmmmmm. I might have to make a room just for congical visits.
 

ceestyle

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yeah, my mom has an apple tree with four different apples on four different brances. it's great.

yeah i meant it's an annual, or that sentence wouldn't have made sense. .. lemme edit that.

i always wondered how pollination would work with that. think about it. if you had four grafted strains and then pollinated with a single strain male, you would get four crosses! or if you had two 4 x 4 plants, you'd get 16 crosses! Talk about a mix bag of seeds ! I might have to do that someday. That would be one hell of a Frankenplant.
 
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