1. We don't say Birkat HaIlanot on trees with grafted fruits (that were "artificially" made using science) because in essence, these were created against Hashem's will (meaning Hashem didn't want these fruits to be created or else he would just create them Himself). If someone already said the Bracha on a grafted tree, we don't advise him of anything. However, if someone is about to say the Bracha on grafted trees, we do advise him not to say the Bracha.
2. The best way to fulfill the obligation of saying Birkat HaIlanot is saying it purposely during Chodesh Nissan, but if someone didn't say the Bracha during Chodesh Nissan he/she can say it in the following month, Iyar (only if the tree still has bloomed flowers and not any fruits).
SHABAT SHALOM!
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