Make A Hybrid - Splicing Plants ???

sneakers

Active Member
I know this guy who swears that you can make a hybrid by splicing 2 plants together.

Does anyone know if this is for real?

He sais that you take a clone from each plant. You make a long angle cut on both clones and place them together to where the cut angles match together. Then you place them in a rockwool cube and continue as you would normally for a clone.

He claims that the 2 clones will grow together to make a mix of the 2 original plants into one. Then he said that you take a clone from this new mix plant and that will be your new hybrid. Then that is the clone that you want to send to flower.

I'm dying to hear what ya'll think about this one.

Personally I think it's BS. But, ya never know. It does sound plausible.
 

jimmy130380

Well-Known Member
the dude next door was talking this up but he said that they would not cross ,just 2 types of bud on 1 plant
 

sneakers

Active Member
So what your saying is that it will grow but you will end up with a plant that has two different sides.

When these 2 crow into one. They will never exchange any part of each other?

What about the part of taking a clone from your new mix. I guess that you just end up with what you started with.

Has anyone else tried this?
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
So what your saying is that it will grow but you will end up with a plant that has two different sides.

When these 2 crow into one. They will never exchange any part of each other?

What about the part of taking a clone from your new mix. I guess that you just end up with what you started with.

Has anyone else tried this?
when yougraft all your doing is making one plant put off two kinds of buds, not a new strain.
 

KP2

Well-Known Member
when yougraft all your doing is making one plant put off two kinds of buds, not a new strain.
yup, that's right, not a hybrid, it's a graft.

rep plus.

you know, you can take one large stock with great growth attributes and graft 4-10 of your favorite strains, making one mom with all your cuttings.... most prefer the simplicity of separate shrubs.
 

sneakers

Active Member
Thanx guys,

I've learned something new. I never heard of grafting a plant b4 either. I now understand how this works.
I'll show my friend this thread so he will understand too.
 
Top