HOW TO: EASILY GRAFT A MARIJUANA PLANT TUTORIAL Step By Step VIDEO + PICTURES

ChubbySoap

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why would i want to do this?

Because it saves space and you can have two strains? Is it that much better then just having a smaller pots?
oh my no...just means i learned a new form of making the plant bend to my whims.
to hell with multiple strains, i'll graft it to itself...my new long term goal is to grow tiny doll sized furniture
thankfully, i'll never do it...but this idea did lead me to one axel erlandson that did this sort of stuff with real live trees

it's pretty neat
 

marijuananation

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I will. here is the Aurora indica it will go on. The Bently OG is still a seedling View attachment 1417976View attachment 1417977
In my grafting trials and tribulations, I have found that finding the plant with the stronger root system helps the plant graft quicker and it is in better to try and graft to a plant with a bigger root mass..

Looks like this thread is gonna get interesting..

please post updated pictures periodically throughout your process as I would like to see how you make out with the method that I have shared with everyone..

Peace and Happy Growing !!
 

marijuananation

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oh my no...just means i learned a new form of making the plant bend to my whims.
to hell with multiple strains, i'll graft it to itself...my new long term goal is to grow tiny doll sized furniture
thankfully, i'll never do it...but this idea did lead me to one axel erlandson that did this sort of stuff with real live trees

it's pretty neat
Axel was a crazy horticulturalist.

















There are tonnes more, but this isn't about grafting trees this is about grafting marijuana..

let's get back to business.

Glad you enjoyed the thread.

Peace and Happy Growing !!
 
so all you do is cut the host plant in half at a node. cut the cutting on both sides. insert the cutting to the host. bandage it, and have high humidity so it can heal?.
 

RawBudzski

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I was thinking of adding two grafts on the TWO main stems of a PLANT.. then after healing fully, prune thoes branches.. so it would be Literally 50/50 of a plant and not just a stem. im going to let it Grow for a longnnnn time.. then Clone it :)
 

marijuananation

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I was thinking of adding two grafts on the TWO main stems of a PLANT.. then after healing fully, prune thoes branches.. so it would be Literally 50/50 of a plant and not just a stem. im going to let it Grow for a longnnnn time.. then Clone it :)
I have seen this method done before.
A very interesting grafting technique to say the least..
 

W Dragon

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i'm subbed mate, thanks for the great info!!! +rep

i'll try your method when i'm lucky enough to find a keeper, hopefully in a couple of months i'll have a few candidates worthy of trying and i'll be sure to post the results for you, again cheers mate
 

marijuananation

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i'm subbed mate, thanks for the great info!!! +rep

i'll try your method when i'm lucky enough to find a keeper, hopefully in a couple of months i'll have a few candidates worthy of trying and i'll be sure to post the results for you, again cheers mate
You are more than welcome for all of the info..
Remember it could be the least potent strain in the world, as long as it has a better root system than the plant that you would like to graft.
I look forward to your resultls down the road also.
Peace and Happy Growing !!
 

stelthy

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Awesome thread I am going to be sure to try this out soon... REP for making it son easy to understand :) - STELTHY :leaf:
 

Sebastien Blades

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Yes you are correct, this method does not allow you to cross the "strains", but utilize one plant as a host for various other strains/varieties of marijuana.

However, if you wanted to do a controlled breeding project, or you were not in the perticular situation to have available space for you to conduct breeding.

Surely you could graft a male strain of choice to the female strain of choice or vice versa and breed these plants under a smaller light.

ie; under the sink with simple cfl or fluorescent lighting, reducing the space needed for two different plants.

I might add to this that, I would find this to be very unpractical, but it is an option for crossing strains, Via: Grafting.

I hope that I was helpful and answered your question.

Peace and Happy Growing !!

I disagree with you when you say grafting for breeding is unpractical. I find it very practical, most growers here only have one grow room. The possibility of breeding under a small light outside of the main grow room is very beneficial. You eliminate the variable of pollinating one of your other females by not having to bring pollen into your grow area. However do you think your seeds harvested form the grafted plant will be weaker genetically? Great information you have provided, will use this for sure. Thank you for your contribution.
 

Lord Dangly Bits

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I know of a guy who grafted 4 other strains to one plant. Making it a mother with 5 total strains. He sold the plant for $1,200 USD.

I just tried my first graft a few days ago. I would love to get this technic down. To have one mother with multiple strains on her would be SWEET!!!!!
 

marijuananation

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Here are the newest videos.
Update of my indoor + Episode #3 - seedling update !! Peace and Happy Growing !!

I hope you all enjoy them !!

Peace and Happy Growing !!


[video=youtube;WvpMsPi_m-E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvpMsPi_m-E[/video]


[video=youtube;ujC-uEkEcaw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujC-uEkEcaw[/video]


[video=youtube;4gUhvC_eoHk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gUhvC_eoHk[/video]
 
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