clone grafting????!!

rezo

Well-Known Member
The only way they will share genetic material is if one produces pollen and populates the other.

It is possible to graft lemons onto an orange tree. The lemons still taste like lemon and the orange still tastes like orange.

Grafting is not genetic splicing, just a plant survival technique.
not true at all ...a weeping cherry tree is a cherry tree grafted into the top of a willow tree ..this tree will produce no cherries after you graft it and the branches hang like a weeping willow .... so yes there is a change if the graft works
 

Blayzd

Active Member
not true at all ...a weeping cherry tree is a cherry tree grafted into the top of a willow tree ..this tree will produce no cherries after you graft it and the branches hang like a weeping willow .... so yes there is a change if the graft works
Interesting. You got a link to somewhere I can read about that. I didn't think it possible for genetics to be transfered through grafts. Wanna read more about that.
 
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