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AK I did consider trying to graft a couple plants this way- because in the one screwed up graft I did (the first one) - the plants sort of did that- just glommed together in one spot, because they were close to each other and felt like doing it.
It goes against the idea of 'stem tissues lining up', but I have a feeling that as long as the barrier of the outer stem was removed (by slicing or scraping as described) the plants would find a way to make things happen and line those tissues up themselves.
I meant it try this tonight, but I found out that I can't find any plants that are right for doing this right now. They're mostly too small or there are other concerns. I'll try it when I get a chance.
I haven't seen trees grow together much. At least here they don't but it's windy here a lot- so they'd be moving all the time which makes it tricky They do make an effort, and get very close, but the trunks will be separate and don't share the same bark.
I did see it once- commented on it in my first journal. Where a tree split and then grew back together seamlessly further up- creating an eye-loop in the trunk.
Grizz I've been wondering if the grafted plant strains are starting to take on a more uniform look. It's very hard to tell the three strains apart now and I know it wasn't in the beginning. But - disclaimer- 'maybe I was stoned'. I'll know more for sure when it flowers.
Peyote Purple (aka Bubba Kush) starting to change colour a bit now (wtf -really?) 6 weeks flowering. Seems like it should be further along but whatever...
It goes against the idea of 'stem tissues lining up', but I have a feeling that as long as the barrier of the outer stem was removed (by slicing or scraping as described) the plants would find a way to make things happen and line those tissues up themselves.
I meant it try this tonight, but I found out that I can't find any plants that are right for doing this right now. They're mostly too small or there are other concerns. I'll try it when I get a chance.
I haven't seen trees grow together much. At least here they don't but it's windy here a lot- so they'd be moving all the time which makes it tricky They do make an effort, and get very close, but the trunks will be separate and don't share the same bark.
I did see it once- commented on it in my first journal. Where a tree split and then grew back together seamlessly further up- creating an eye-loop in the trunk.
Grizz I've been wondering if the grafted plant strains are starting to take on a more uniform look. It's very hard to tell the three strains apart now and I know it wasn't in the beginning. But - disclaimer- 'maybe I was stoned'. I'll know more for sure when it flowers.
Peyote Purple (aka Bubba Kush) starting to change colour a bit now (wtf -really?) 6 weeks flowering. Seems like it should be further along but whatever...