As plant numbers is an issue in many places, would it be possible to cheat this rule by grafting 3 clones together?
I'm not sure if its possible, but if each clone had the stem scrapped back along two edges, and was then tied to two other similarly scrapped clones, scrapped surface to scrapped surface, would the clones graft together as they try and root? or after?
If possible, this would mean being able to multiply your yield, but keeping numbers within set boundaries (after the graft has completed). I have read about dr thumb green genes doing a perpetual straight to flower clone grow, but his numbers were high, far too high to be repeated here, but if this technique is possible, it makes copying his method possible.
Just curious at the moment!!
I'm not sure if its possible, but if each clone had the stem scrapped back along two edges, and was then tied to two other similarly scrapped clones, scrapped surface to scrapped surface, would the clones graft together as they try and root? or after?
If possible, this would mean being able to multiply your yield, but keeping numbers within set boundaries (after the graft has completed). I have read about dr thumb green genes doing a perpetual straight to flower clone grow, but his numbers were high, far too high to be repeated here, but if this technique is possible, it makes copying his method possible.
Just curious at the moment!!