My attempt to graft a photoperiod plant into a autoflowering stalk/roots.

Bakha

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Guys, i mean the bottom should be photoperiod, so the plant will be always in veg stage. And the grafted branch will be auto, so it will be on flowering no matter. It will be good for stealth growing, you have one good mother in a closet all year round, then you grow several autos and graft them onto your mother plant, get yield, continue to operate in stealth mode.
 

Kassiopeija

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Guys, i mean the bottom should be photoperiod, so the plant will be always in veg stage. And the grafted branch will be auto, so it will be on flowering no matter. It will be good for stealth growing, you have one good mother in a closet all year round, then you grow several autos and graft them onto your mother plant, get yield, continue to operate in stealth mode.
it doesnt work this way.... the Auto will flower and induce flowering in the motherplant as well, because the florigen is being distributed through the plant.

and after the auto has completed flowering - it will die, rot & mold, even when its still bound to a partially vegging plant.

Grafting autos doesnt make sense...
 

Bakha

Member
it doesnt work this way.... the Auto will flower and induce flowering in the motherplant as well, because the florigen is being distributed through the plant.

and after the auto has completed flowering - it will die, rot & mold, even when its still bound to a partially vegging plant.

Grafting autos doesnt make sense...
Cheers, man! Good to know ))) Science everywhere)
 

Renfro

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it doesnt work this way.... the Auto will flower and induce flowering in the motherplant as well, because the florigen is being distributed through the plant.

and after the auto has completed flowering - it will die, rot & mold, even when its still bound to a partially vegging plant.

Grafting autos doesnt make sense...
Agree 100%. It would be neato for auto growers if they could keep their best phenos in veg, cut clones and grow like real growers, but it's not in the cards.
 

LinguaPeel

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If you graft a peach branch onto an apricot root that branch still grows a peach. Meaning roots are probably pointless and can be replaced with a synthetic engineered material once science gets its head out of its ass.
 
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