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Old 07-23-2008, 09:43 PM
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Hey my friend, in my opinion, if you did a graft, the grafted section should remain true to its heritage. All its doing is using the stem as a vehicle to obtain its nutes.

When I lived in Phoenix, we had tons of orange trees. We had a problem though, turns out that when you drink tequila, you may want a piece of lemon.........so, on one tree, we had grafted on a lemon branch. The branch grew regular old lemons. Never had a lemon that tasted like an orange.
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Originally Posted by Framster View Post
If you want short, try Bonsai.

One day I want to graft different strains to one mother and see if each new branch remains true to its original mother, to preserve genetics and reduce plant count.

Please note that you want you mothers to be "at least" two months old to fully established to pass on its genetic traits.
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