A true scientist! Props for the kickass work you have performed. Great thread!!!
Yesterday afternoon I did a feed and foliar of this:
That is what both root stock and scion were vegged on.
She’s not happy. Sun? Sun!
Note: after a couple hours it was clear that sun wasn’t the problem. My hydraulic “fix” didn’t hit the spot either. I wait for reveg to play more grafting games.
I think the old graft it’s not getting water from the stem. It was doing fine before I cut off the branch. Even when the new graft was dying.
I have the idea that removing the branch below the graft either shut off a “feed me” signal or that the cut remains open and is interfering with the hydraulic pressure to the scion. A rootstock native growth tip between the graft and the plant stem may have been necessary.
This is testable.
Laura (ColombianGoldxPanamaRed):
She’s continuing to reveg up nicely. She seems a bit deep into green. When she was first vegging she was a worrysome pale lime.
The graft of her branch on my herm is seeded and strong.
The graft of GSCxOaxacan is dead and drying.
Subbed for this. I always enjoy fuckery
@anon58740919 - If you only knew.
Just noted your “for that size pot” qualification. She was in a five gallon. I down potted her to this three and am considering an additional downsize. She is not drinking all her water and I am concerned for her roots.
Ran out of likes. And I have a fair idea I’m a bit of a fuckerer myself thought about grafting onto a mother for a multi strain but seems hard work. So I send anything I want to mother to a mate. (The one infested with bastard spider mites)
Evil fuckery, that is.
Usually just happens with stood water. I wouldn’t worry mate
Standing:
seeds from F3 of Grafted scion ColombianGoldxPanamaRed x ColombianGoldxPanamaRed herm
GSCxOaxacan x ColombianGoldxPanamaRed herm - if any of these pop the line will be called EsploraDora (i.e. Spanish girl scout). Of course they are going to be fems so I will need a male GSCxOaxacan BX.
In glass,
ColombianGoldxPanamaRed Herm S1 - so far these have a 2/100 germ rate. Even with sandpaper and warm soak. Not gonna bother with gibberetic(sp) acid for these. But I would like to up the ratios. The new ones are falling out of branches on their own.
This one, I expect, will be trickier as there is not much green near the bottom. I did what I could to simplify. Pic in situ tomorrow.
Veg time Korin.
I am hoping Korin re-vegges. I am curious to learn if future clones from them will begin hermed or if the re-veg resets the herm switch.
Finally identified the candy smell of my Jillybean. Baby food peaches.
@AllOra great thread and super read, thanks for the look in your garage and at the work you do in it
the grafting, the root pruning and the revegging etc. etc.
love it
Dequilo
I have had the opposite happen to me. Grew out a plant the was clean. Re-vegged the plant and when I flowered it again, it had male flowers all over it. Re-veg will stress the plant. Good luck.