auminer49r
Active Member
I was pondering an idea and I am interested in your thoughts and opinions.
Background: In Colorado, an MMJ patient can grow 6 plants with only 3 in flowering. So, I want those 6 plants to be BIG yielders
Question: Would it make any sense to continually graft and revegg 6 plants in order to keep a legal plant count of 6?
I think that grafting can turn 2 plants into 1 bigger plant producing 2 similar strains at once. The grafted plant would benefit from an already healthy root system. Legally it should still be considered 1 plant, right?
Is it feasible to create big MMJ frankenstein-like monster plants?
Revegging ought to keep that plant alive for another round of harvesting later.
Do you think that the yields would suffer?
In other words, would 2 plants grafted together yield as much as 2 plants growing seperately? probably not, but would it still be worth doing?
Also, do you think that revegging would waste more time than it is worth?
Anyone ever try this?
Background: In Colorado, an MMJ patient can grow 6 plants with only 3 in flowering. So, I want those 6 plants to be BIG yielders
Question: Would it make any sense to continually graft and revegg 6 plants in order to keep a legal plant count of 6?
I think that grafting can turn 2 plants into 1 bigger plant producing 2 similar strains at once. The grafted plant would benefit from an already healthy root system. Legally it should still be considered 1 plant, right?
Is it feasible to create big MMJ frankenstein-like monster plants?
Revegging ought to keep that plant alive for another round of harvesting later.
Do you think that the yields would suffer?
In other words, would 2 plants grafted together yield as much as 2 plants growing seperately? probably not, but would it still be worth doing?
Also, do you think that revegging would waste more time than it is worth?
Anyone ever try this?