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i was wondering if it were possible with the cannibis plant to splice a section of the main stem and replace it with a new species and have results like the 4 apple tree???? produces four different apples or a combination thereof. i know it can be done with any large plant with varied effects but can it be done and what if any are the results??? i have had promise with begonias but those are easy to manipulate ...
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Yes you can graft cannabis plants- different varieties on one plant. But as cannabis is an annual which will die at the end of the season it is usually not needed. If you have several varieties to take the cuttings from it would be much faster to just flower the cuttings than it would be to wait for grafts to take. You can do it as an experiment but it won't increase yield or potency, decrease flowering time, or really accomplish anything IMO. | ||
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