@V_DropEmOff@IzheIzzi@notCloutbay Ab and Deen do that shit constantly lol I see his ass got out nd ain’t spazz like he would’ve done if a regular streamer would’ve made him leave
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Cannabis grafted onto a different rootstock isn’t just a vigor trick. O_O
When you graft a scion onto rootstock, you’re joining two genetically distinct plants into one continuous vascular system. Water and nutrients move upward through the xylem, but the connection goes further. Hormones, small RNA molecules, proteins, and other signaling compounds can cross the graft union and influence the scion growing above.
This isn’t theoretical. In tomatoes, grapes, and citrus, rootstock choice is known to affect flavor compounds, secondary metabolite levels, disease resistance, and stress tolerance in the top half of the plant. The rootstock essentially sends chemical instructions across the graft junction.
Cannabis grafted onto hop rootstock often shows noticeably faster growth because hops evolved a more aggressive root system built for rapid seasonal regrowth. Some growers experimenting with cannabis to cannabis grafts (different cultivars joined together) have also reported shifts in vigor, resin production, and how the plant handles stress O_o depending on which genetics are doing the absorbing below.
The plant you’re smoking might be receiving chemical signals from a root system that isn’t even technically the same organism anymore.
You picked a strain for its terpenes.
The roots underneath might have other priorities.
Keep on Growing O_O
@Vaginatfireball@OffRoaderRyRy@kirawontmiss I’m not taking my daughter into a men’s bathroom while men are in there and I’m not letting no one take her to the bathroom themselves tf society is COOKED
You can predict a big part of your final yield just by looking at how the plant is built before you even flip to flower.
Tight node spacing and strong lateral branching usually means higher yield potential because the plant is already creating a bunch of spots that can actually catch light.
Long stretchy internodes with those big thin fan leaves? That usually means lower yield ceiling. You’re basically growing a pretty tree that’s putting all its energy into getting tall instead of filling out colas.
Root health in early veg is also a decent early indicator. Weak, thin roots now almost always turn into smaller final flowers even if the top looks fine during veg.
The plant can only support what the roots can actually feed. Most people don’t notice any of this until week 5 or 6 of flower when it’s already too late to change the structure.
They’re too busy staring at the top colas and wondering why the plant didn’t fill out the way the seed description promised, like they’re surprised the movie didn’t match the trailer.
The architecture tells you what the plant is actually capable of. You just have to stop only looking at the pretty parts.
Keep on Growing O_O