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Grafting Cannabis with a Cypress

Those trees don't even look real! Pretty cool though. I've seen those multi apple trees too and they are pretty amazing! The hops thing is interesting too but I bet they are not that fun to smoke.
 

Former Guest

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Its a real tree. I got the image from NPR and read a story a while back which reminded me to hunt down this pic. I think it's in New York but could be wrong.

If someone made a thread about that, I'm sure it would get a ton of attention.
 

sbruftl

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Those trees don't even look real! Pretty cool though. I've seen those multi apple trees too and they are pretty amazing! The hops thing is interesting too but I bet they are not that fun to smoke.

The tree is real it has 40 different graft on the same mother.
if you graft cannabis on hops, it won't change the flavour or the "funny-thing", but you have to make sure that the graft is well done.

As you can see, in my old post, hops and cannabis are practically identical, that's the reason why it's very easy! :)
 

Crusader Rabbit

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The tree is real it has 40 different graft on the same mother.
if you graft cannabis on hops, it won't change the flavour or the "funny-thing", but you have to make sure that the graft is well done.

As you can see, in my old post, hops and cannabis are practically identical, that's the reason why it's very easy! :)

I grew some hops. Fast growing long vines. I could see that if the hop leaves lost some tissue, allowing each main vein to become a leaflet, then it would be quite similar to cannabis. Many traits in common.. But hops grows back from it's root mass every spring, and non gmo cannabis, alas, dies after flowering. Hops does have a sedative calming effect.

Stinging nettles are genetically close and similar in structure to cannabis, as shown in your classification post. I think they were once grouped together.
 
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What a great idea for guerilla planting :)
 
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Lester Beans

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I think the graft will have to be done just right, crown to crown. May grow may not, do it, cause why not.
 
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