thump easy
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what r the yields say i have a low producer n i bust out a health rooted fucken thiving monster n i graft a supper stoney cliping would my yield change?
Granted but you could make "bunkmates" out of strains with similar lineages assuming you were confident of the nutrient requirements with each...(granted I have grafted, I am playing devils advocate)
All techniques in gardening can be useful in some way given your understanding of it and its applicability to what your doing when, etc. etc.
HOWEVER: When something is not a "new" technique discovered recently, and still remains uncommon, it raises question. Why might this technique not be a popular idea in cannabis cultivation even given the numbers limitations. Plant number limitations have been a consideration since the medical marijuana era and long before 1996...
I will let others speak first, however would like to point out a simple and obvious reason this lacks in applicability across the board. (each strain requires various nutrients essentially at different ratios and times etc. making no host plant perfect for hosting a multitude of varying strains)
I have found that you can grow a plant within quite a large window of nutrient strength. So i would expect it not to be too much of an issue, especially for keeping a mother plant since your not too worried about making it grow fastGranted but you could make "bunkmates" out of strains with similar lineages assuming you were confident of the nutrient requirements with each...