Thedillestpickle
Well-Known Member
OK here it is guys, I had a few requests for this experiment to be posted as a journal so I went ahead and made one. Hopefully we make it to a week 2 update(it doesnt die).
What I've done is taken a cutting from a female plant and spliced it directly onto the stem/rootzone of a 50 day vegged male plant!
My expectations for this? Assuming the stem doesnt become infected with mold/rot I expect my little cutting to grow at an unprecidented speed... but who know? Thats what this experiment is all about... finding out what will happen.
Here is the first picture I took, this is after roughly 18 hours. Btw the bottom stem looks funky because it was topped previously so there are two knuckles
If this works I think its safe to assume that splicing multiple species onto the same rootzone could be possible, of course this isnt anything new to horticulturalists, but I have never seen anything like this before...
Oh btw that is garlic growing in the same pot if you look closely
![P1000806.jpg](/data/attachments/1415/1415486-b7047f16bee67aa85211dc809ec5e706.jpg)
![P1000809.jpg](/data/attachments/1415/1415487-6339e0d09cc4bbdd9a213413a308c12d.jpg)
![P1000816.jpg](/data/attachments/1415/1415488-d8d52cb2a9ce528a4d4260aa0a96915e.jpg)
What I've done is taken a cutting from a female plant and spliced it directly onto the stem/rootzone of a 50 day vegged male plant!
My expectations for this? Assuming the stem doesnt become infected with mold/rot I expect my little cutting to grow at an unprecidented speed... but who know? Thats what this experiment is all about... finding out what will happen.
Here is the first picture I took, this is after roughly 18 hours. Btw the bottom stem looks funky because it was topped previously so there are two knuckles
If this works I think its safe to assume that splicing multiple species onto the same rootzone could be possible, of course this isnt anything new to horticulturalists, but I have never seen anything like this before...
Oh btw that is garlic growing in the same pot if you look closely
![P1000806.jpg](/data/attachments/1415/1415486-b7047f16bee67aa85211dc809ec5e706.jpg)
![P1000809.jpg](/data/attachments/1415/1415487-6339e0d09cc4bbdd9a213413a308c12d.jpg)
![P1000816.jpg](/data/attachments/1415/1415488-d8d52cb2a9ce528a4d4260aa0a96915e.jpg)