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Marcel

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I have only performed one successful graft (of two) of a 3m.o. seedling, and it was on Selenicereus. The guy who gave me the Selenicereus said he preferred it over Pereskiopsis. Furthermore, I can't seem to get my Pere cuttngs to damn root anyway.

But Selenicereus has no glochids. A winner is thus chosen.

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I have only performed one successful graft (of two) of a 3m.o. seedling, and it was on Selenicereus. The guy who gave me the Selenicereus said he preferred it over Pereskiopsis. Furthermore, I can't seem to get my Pere cuttngs to damn root anyway.

But Selenicereus has no glochids. A winner is thus chosen.

 

Cut pere into 10-15cm lengths with seccy's and put into pot, keep soil moist, do not callous. Simple, easy.

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15cm you say... Not 5cm then... ;o

And "with seccy's"? What does that mean? And how moist should the soil be? General cactus rooting moist? Or more?

I really do feel n00b for not being able to root Pereskiopsis. :/

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I've had no trouble grafting. Haven't done it in a while though. From memory Peres grafting goes something like this -

Plant Peres in 100 mm diameter plastic pots, 50 mm above the soil 50mm below.

Place pots in tray to ensure ample water supply.

Grow until 200mm in height to ensure the stock has a booming root system that will support a huge healthy button.

Cease watering Peres for 1-2 days before the graft.

Cut growing tip of Peres with sharp blade

Cut peyote seed with fresh razor blade

Slide cut seedling onto Peres cut tip

Fit cut mount Franklin 1l bottle over graft and into the 100mm pot (tight fit) mist inside of bottle first

Leave in shade with lid on the bottle

Open the lid after around 3 days

Give bit of water once you can see the join has formed approximately 5 days from memory

When confident water every day or two

Move into shade house until around 1cm

Then move out into full sun and watch her boom. Use water trays under graft pots

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I think that single most important thing in getting a graft to succeed apart from union/pressure is the state of the stock.

has to be active and growing and in the good days of the period for maximal rates!

failing to root pere?? cheez i thought you were a decent grower blunt <___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_tongue.png

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Hurray marcelo!!!

this is the time to try to graft for you, now

not when stocks are sleeping, but when stocks are going wild with growth - depends on your growing season .

Pereskiopsis are warmth loving cacti, for me, they 'wake up' late at the season, almost as late as argyreia wakes up and throws green growth

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Ok, grafting doesn't suck, but I sure suck at grafting.

I've just had my 6th graft fail. I know that's not a great deal, but I was enjoying my winning streak with all things cactus and succulent. I followed Teo's guide to the letter...

I quit.

Eh.

 

man if thats you your me in another 10-15 yrs my mum and sis think so too!!!

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Bongchitis: I think it's always a matter of osmotic pressure popping the graft off for me too.

I've got pretty limited Trich stock at the moment, but there's shitload of Cereus I could use. Anyone using Cereus for Loph grafts?

 

there was a bloke from africa usin cereus and his went OFF and spiraled

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I just did 18 trich grafts.. Cut stock, cut scion, put scion on stock so rings are slight offcentre, pull thin stocking over it (TIGHTLY) and hang it in the spines, keeps the pressure on. Don't do it on hot dry days, cooler rainy are good, and then you won't need the humidity chambers. This can lead to rot with pachs. My trich grafts take me all of a minute nowadays...

Re Peres, have them growing, cut 0.5 - 1cm from top, cut scion, before putting the scion on, take a fleshy leaf from further down stock, break and squeeze leaf juice on the top of stock. Place scion offcentre, and then carefully place into something you can cover to keep humid.

For some reason people get scared with grafting. Treat em mean and they like you better I've found.

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