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Textbook work keep me posted .Okay. Here's a visual how to on the veneer graft. Make sure you clean everything with alcohol even the root stock and scions. Clean your knife between each cut...very important!!!
1St pic is a Blue Cindy #1 clone. I'll take a scion from this.
2nd pic is the root stock...bag seed #3 iirc. Same plant the Kurple Guerilla scion is on.
3rd pic is the cut into the root stock. You only want to cut into the cambium layer. Do not cut into the middle of the plant. Just a 45 degree cut into the cambium layer.
4th pic is the cutting/scion from the Blue Cindy. 45 degree cut on each side.
5th pic is the scion being inserted into the cut in the root stock. It should for snug and stay put. Make sure you get the scion and the root stocks cambium layer lined up as close as possible because that is what will fuse them together.
6th pic is the graft after being wrapped in plastic wrap. This is a lil difficult as you have to wrap it very snug but avoid getting your calcium to calcium contact off.
7th pic is just duct tape holding the plastic wrap in place.
8th pic is the scion wrapped in plastic to keep humidity high until the graft takes/fails.
That's it...cannabis veneer/side grafting.
That's actually a real method of grafting. I can't remember exactly what it's called but that's definitely a feasible idea.I always wanted to connect 4 plants together by taking their 1st or 2nd set of nodes. By letting those branches grow out until they are long enough to reach each other. Like this.
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It would be cool to think the 4 plants could kind of share their food supplies between each other.
Or say if 1 of the 4 pots dried out the other 3 would help conpensate by sharing water.
I've always wanted to try it out.
I would just need more room.
It's called branch layering select a branch scrape off the cambium layer on bottom of one beach and do the same but on top of the selected branch you want to layer to tape it up and it should take . Looks cool ideaThat's actually a real method of grafting. I can't remember exactly what it's called but that's definitely a feasible idea.
That's quite the idea, I would love to see that test done!I always wanted to connect 4 plants together by taking their 1st or 2nd set of nodes. By letting those branches grow out until they are long enough to reach each other. Like this.
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It would be cool to think the 4 plants could kind of share their food supplies between each other.
Or say if 1 of the 4 pots dried out the other 3 would help conpensate by sharing water.
I've always wanted to try it out.
I would just need more room.
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