Polyploid marijuana: a surprising cannabis mutation
Have you ever heard of polyploid marijuana? It is not a sick plant or a monster from the depths of the ocean, but a type of cannabis that’s genetically different and opens up the door…
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Bonsai marijuana plants are neither a myth nor a legend. This is a very real and fun way to grow a cannabis strain in a pot. After all, the word bonsai simply means “planted in a container” in Japanese. And, just like the well-known ancient Japanese bonsai, cannabis can also be grown in miniature through the use of pruning and trimming techniques to make it look aesthetically stunning. Here we explain how you can achieve this.
Cannabis bonsai are essentially born in conflict because, while cannabis is grown to produce an annual yield and harvest, a bonsai is normally grown looking for longevity and a small stature. In fact, some hardcore bonsai growers don’t believe that cannabis is compatible with the spirit that surrounds this art of gardening; but, if you can forget about growing conventional marijuana, it’s hard not to be impressed by this type of plant.
Bonsai are not genetically predetermined to grow small, as one might instinctively think. Instead, they originate from normal tree seeds (like bamboo, cherry trees, apple trees, etc.) which have been trained to produce small-scale replicas that are identical in every way (except dimensionally, of course). And that’s where it gets interesting for marijuana growers: if it’s all about training, is it possible to grow a bonsai using feminized cannabis seeds?
The answer is yes because cannabis is a naturally flexible species. This is a practical defence mechanism that ensures its survival in extreme circumstances, so you can train it to grow in virtually any form you can imagine. And, if you do it right, you can shape your plant to look like a marijuana bonsai.
Cannabis grows much faster than trees, which is obviously a huge disadvantage when you’re growing bonsai. Fortunately, though, this means that you can dabble in this discipline without the commitment of spending decades caring for the plant. Losing a bonsai after such a long time can be devastating, and this can be a little less traumatic if you start with a cannabis plant with an annual growth cycle.
In reality, bonsai have everything to do with art because they require a lot of time and care; but the result, when done well, can be extremely satisfying. They’re like tiny creatures that look like trees and can also live for a really long time.
Another advantage of growing cannabis bonsai is their size limitations, which allow you to grow cannabis discreetly and safely. You won’t get as big a yield as with a normal plant, of course, but it’s also a fun experience to learn all about marijuana cultivation. If you’ve never had your own plants before, this is a great way to get started.
After you have harvested the buds of your cannabis bonsai, you can keep the plant as a work of art, as you can return it to its vegetative state by changing the light cycle. This way, you can keep your cannabis bonsai for several seasons.
It is worth mentioning that each season can result in a loss of bud potency. The stems may also become stiffer over time, which makes the bonsai harder to mould. If you plan to keep it for a year or two, make sure you give it proper nutrition and trim the roots when they fill the pot.
We advise the following steps:
We’re certain that marijuana lovers will find a way to turn any cannabis strain into a bonsai. There’s no reason why you shouldn’t be able to do this, but we think there are specific varieties that are more suited, like for instance compact strains that don’t stretch much and develop thick and resistant stems with small leaves.
Here are some recommendations to help you enter the fantabulous world of marijuana bonsai growing with the greatest chances of success: