That's one of my favorite strains and ya it looks herm to me. Have not grown that out in a few years.
I bought a 10pk. 4 out of 6 have been males. Hopefully the last 4 have a better ratio. I did use the pollen from the first 2. This one will be killed today.
 
Here's that Critical X AK. Gotta love mutants.
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Guys if You aint have realised it yet..... we already have Monsanto in the Cannna Buisness.......they are Called Greenhouse Seeds :smoking:

Yup... Have you read this article it's f&*#!ing insane! http://bigbudsmag.com/marijuana-cannabis-maximum-yield-monsanto-sunlight-supply/
I'm so done w general hydroponics / sunlight supply exc. products! Did you know Scott recently bought out GH. and Scott is is a subsidiary of you guessed it MONSANTO!!!!! What the hell is wrong w the human race to be capable of such unbridled evil? I just don't undestand, I'm seriously upset
 
Has anybody had success grafting a branch from an almost finishing plant onto a plant that is just starting to flower,to see if the branch can gain more size and take on the characteristics of a different strain,,I'm sure this is not a new thought,but has anybody done it ????
 
Okay I got the wild hair and have done it...mad scientist is at it again..lol..seriously tho ,I have grafted an almost finished branch from a Wappa onto a just starting to flower Blue Dream plant to first see if it will survive,then to see if it will continue to flower,gain more mass and possibly take on the blue dream characteristics ...okay ,Peace !!!!
 
Okay so just a follow up for closure...after trying the graft with no additives ,the graft did not take..I moved the plant a little out of direct light but continued the feed strength of the plant,I tried to keep the graft area moist by spraying into the top of the "bandage" ..okay nuff said on the vine ripened nugget,drier than a bone!! I will try again with a different method as I know grafting is nothing new..on auto flowering cannabis however,there is no data,hey I just wanna see if it can be done ...Peace
 
I want to try this too, I used to graft orange trees for fun, up by the Caspian sea Area in Iran of all places years ago. The guy who owned the orange grove had some trees with up to 12 different citrus varies, and I was allowed to play with 3 trees. Dunno how well it ended up as I left about a year later for another job, dang.

What grafting technique did you use?

https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/hort/info/fruit/graft/graft.htm

http://www.extension.umn.edu/garden/yard-garden/fruit/grafting-and-budding-fruit-trees/#methods

I suspect that it might be easier, or rather the number of grafts that takes, if it is from the same strain, but who knows! and I would try different techniques, the time honored shotgun approach, and see what happens.....lol

Great project :thumbsup:
 
Hi @Corgy on the graft technique ,I should posted it here but posted on the Wappa grow instead,anyway,I scarified the plant branch,then cut the graft and split it so the inner had good contact with the scarified area,taped it and tried to keep it moist ..ill try again cause I think the plant is capable of it,and somewhere sometime I think this will be useful for certain situations or just to break the monotony and have some fun,even tho it didn't take,it didn't stunt the plant( just that one branch.lol)..I will try again with a different technique and document for all our benefit...Peace
 
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