Also known as micrografting, in vitro grafting involves joining miniature scions and rootstocks under aseptic conditions, for the growth of plants. It's different from the traditional grafting, but how? Grafting is the process of joining two plants together to grow as a single plant. The...
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In-vitro grafting involves grafting a micro-scion onto a micro-rootstock under aseptic conditions. Due to juvenility and health status of the source p…
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In vitro micrografting is an important technique supporting the micropropagation of a range of plant species, particularly woody plant species. Over the past several decades, in vitro micrografting has become a strategy to facilitate shoot recovery and acclimatization of in vitro-grown...
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How about 2 to 10 (or even 20+) strain micro TC propagated clones, all micro-grafted together right in the same tubes they can be shipped out in, so they are ready to be acclimated to your grow space and take right off? All the hard (very technical & time consuming) work already done in a lab, with sterile procedures & under aseptic conditions..
Imagine being able to legally grow 30-40 strains in your little tent in just a few months, and sample a whole smorgasbord of genetics without having to pop through 100s of seeds, etc. Can even select different root stocks that might be more suited for a certain style you grow, etc. Like, what happens if you use Jamaican lion as the root stock?....
Anyway, that's what I been dreaming of lately. I already know it is the future, but hoping to make it a reality soon!
Mini Franken-grafted cannabis tissue culture clones!