What if you grafted a reg clone onto an autoflowering plant, would the hormonal change in the auto cause the cutting to flower even on 18/6?well clones would be getting 12 12 there fore they would flower on you same as mother plant
idunno as i do not grow auto's possibly??? but i would doubt it. thats a good questionWhat if you grafted a reg clone onto an autoflowering plant, would the hormonal change in the auto cause the cutting to flower even on 18/6?
The grafted clone still reacts the same.it only draws energy from the plant its grafted too.What if you grafted a reg clone onto an autoflowering plant, would the hormonal change in the auto cause the cutting to flower even on 18/6?
The clone stems would need to be roughly the same diameter as the branch you plan to graft it too but it should work if you do it righ.I am wondering if I can graft my young clone to the mothers larger root system after harvest. I would like to speed up my clones if they aren't to a happy size when I harvest. Anyone care to chime in on this?
I'm talking about when I chop mother down, take her completely off and as soon as I cut it off, if the clone main stem is close in size, kinda more of a "transplant" (think organ donor) it onto the larger root system of its original mother. Would it survive and work if I did it fast enough?
Not sure about way down to a stump but if you left a decent bit of stem on and did it right it should work.like adding an indica with small roots system onto a sativa with a large root system?yeah it should work.if its just to see how/if it works i say go for it but if your trying to acheive something fast it may take time so do it with something your not afraid to lose.I'm talking about when I chop mother down, take her completely off and as soon as I cut it off, if the clone main stem is close in size, kinda more of a "transplant" (think organ donor) it onto the larger root system of its original mother. Would it survive and work if I did it fast enough?