Grumpy Old Dreamer
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The easiest grafting method is shown in this pikkie ...thats where i would like to be and end up, you know something that you can germ, grow and smoke whenever you please, i hope the hempy pots work out for ya G.O.D, its great to know that your happy and content with the yeilding capabilities of your kessil outfit and the low elec consumption it uses, i am highly interested in your knowledge of bonsai's as this is where i wanted to start out when i was a kiddie green thumb, your prunning and grafting amazes me more rep+ to ya
Once the scion grows and the graft is strong then you can remove the branches of the stock plant at the graft site and you end up with something like this next photo ...
The above plant has been an experiment and the stock has been well butchered. It is a BF L.S.D. plant with a Red Dragon scion grafted on.
If both of my Tangerine Dream seedlings grow healthily, I will use one as a new rootstock and add grafts of both the L.S.D. and the Red Dragon, or if the TD seedlings are not vigorous then I will just add a graft of the TD to this plant.
As grafting with this method is easy I will be constantly replacing my multi-grafted mothers with new plants to maintain the health and vigor.