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Finally a way to make pure Sativas flower in Summer!!

Loc Dog

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You mean axial system i believe. I dont have a plant in veg just now big enough to graft onto or i would try it. Ive grafted cannabis before.
Any links to an easy procedure for grafting cannabis????? I saw grating tree branches in a book as a kid. Would think it would be like surgery needing extreme magnification and trial and error before getting it to work.
 
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Mudballs2.0

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Any links to an easy procedure for grafting cannabis????? I saw grating tree branches in a book as a kid. Would think it would be like surgery needing extreme magnification and trial and error before getting it to work.
Oh snap, not sure how i missed this Loc Dog...no links, ill make a vid later in spring about it. The only real bothersome procedural thing in grafting cannabis is that they are hollow...so you cant do it like a peach tree scion on rootstock...you gotta get that scion right in the xylem/phloem band...too deep and ur in the hollow stem. Not surgery or special tools needed...just a good knife, knowledge, and gardners tape or teflon tape works too.
 

romanoweed

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So, if the Stemms are hollow one has to seal bouth ends of the Plants in a way like pipe system that splits into two? so, the hollow part must persist into the grafted branch, but just the xylem/phloem must have contact, seamless.

(sorry english)
 

Mudballs2.0

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So, if the Stemms are hollow one has to seal bouth ends of the Plants in a way like pipe system that splits into two? so, the hollow part must persist into the grafted branch, but just the xylem/phloem must have contact, seamless.

(sorry english)
No seal needed, they aren't like pipes in that respect. But i see why many may think this.

Water potential is a measure of the potential energy in water. Water moves from high water potential to low water potential, which drives ...

you dont have to worry about the cut brother, i hope i understood ur question correctly
 
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Loc Dog

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Just realized it said pure sativas in the title. Does that mean it does not work with hybrids??? I have 10 top shelf clones and pretty sure all hybrids. Have watched a few youtube videos on cloning cannabis but none have mentioned doing for this reason. Reason I saw was for many strains in areas with plant counts.
 
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exploziv

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Variety doesn't matter that much. Actually, I think it may be easier to do it on more indica plants, cause sativas might be thinner branches and also thinner layers that need to be matched.
 

englishrick

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Has anyone tried injection of ethylene into a closed air system?,,,similar to co2 in closed system
 

Mudballs2.0

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Ethylene delays flowering
Step back? We are trying to take a step forward....now thank you for posting, if youd like to flesh out the new input we received from you, by all means we hope you do...while i go read up on what i apparently am missing...
 
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englishrick

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Forgive me if im wrong,,, I thought ethylene induced ripening,,,is my mind playing tricks on me lately?,,,I thought this was common knowledge,,,

If memory serves me correctly,,years ago we thought the inability to brake down ethylene was the reason plants automatically flower,, but to be perfectly honest I didn't really look into the mechanism and test anything,,,my idea was to spray autos with a ethylene receptor plug and see if it continues to veg,,,
 

englishrick

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OK,,,ive definitely not looked into the mechanisms enough,,or ive forgotten it because I'm at a point where my mind is shrinking due to being in a country where I can't actually work freely,,but anyway enough about my complaints,,lets hear yours Mr yellow is this far back enough?

Is this the beginning of what you are taking about,,what model are we subscribing to nowadays?
 

St. Phatty

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Ethylene is used to help ripen fruit in the agricultural industry yes. Not sure how it affects flower onset though

What effect will Billions of Tons of Polyethylene molecule fragments have on Life on Earth ?

I suspect that Mother Nature will create new life-forms that have ethylene (C2H4) built in.

I see this kind of degradation on my own property. I use 6 mil tarps to cover stuff and then the sun chews up the plastic.

It breaks into smaller & smaller fragments and then I spend more time than I would like cleaning it up.
 
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