Stillman Posted October 18, 2013 the line may be a by product of grafting I am not sure? Its weird but. These pupped very early I think peres may not be ideal for them as most of the big astro growers use dragon fruit or similar. I have some freaks amongst my Super Kabuto hybrids Not sure if this is due to the grafting of genetic this first one is really twisted, it doesn't seem to have a growth point at all. Its ugly lol. I'm hoping it will flower sometime next year and I can cross it back with the Super kabuto I have. 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stillman Posted October 18, 2013 This one looks like it might crest 8 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mutant Posted October 18, 2013 I remember having read that astro asterias are a hell to root, eve the experts have very slow and very low rates of rooting. I also remember having read astros might do this kind of strange shit if they are grafted to ver fast stock like pere. I had a such astro (kabuto?) grafted , I cut the pere and tried to root but failed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stillman Posted October 18, 2013 The Japanese have a technique were they cut the tap root. and sit them in updside down pots until they root. Hanazono had a write up about it I think its on this page? http://frank-southofaridland.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/cactus-hanazono-kabuto.html 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mushroomman Posted October 19, 2013 Beautiful plants stillman, hope that last one turns out to be a crest for you Today I done 4 Crested TPM x N1 areole grafts, Jox if any of these take one will be coming your way! I was going to use this one I done months ago to graft a little loph to when I noticed a little pup pushing through. 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoOnThen Posted October 19, 2013 These are my favorites out of my Astro grafts. Love watching their pattens change as they grow. There is a bit of mite damage yet again. Cheers Got 10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hostilis Posted October 30, 2013 Here are some impale grafts I did. One is a crested monstrose bridgesii to pere, the second is a melted wax bridgesii pup (hasn't reverted yet but is 4 winds) to a pere. They're in the same pot. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hostilis Posted October 30, 2013 (edited) Didn't mean to post this. If a mod or admin sees this you can delete it. Edited October 30, 2013 by hostilis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hostilis Posted October 30, 2013 Beautiful plants stillman, hope that last one turns out to be a crest for you Today I done 4 Crested TPM x N1 areole grafts, Jox if any of these take one will be coming your way! image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg I was going to use this one I done months ago to graft a little loph to when I noticed a little pup pushing through. image.jpgimage.jpg What kind of stock is this man? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mushroomman Posted October 30, 2013 selenicereus hamatus 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mutant Posted October 31, 2013 Love the astros GOT, my fave is the last one, and I got one like your first one, awesome: asterias hybrid mostly asterias but with little spines Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoOnThen Posted November 1, 2013 Thanks Mutant. I think they were all from a Mixed Jap hybrid seed from a guy in Hungary. He is cheap and I have had great germ rates with his seeds. He also does some other seeds as well that you might be interested in. Cheers Got Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mutant Posted November 1, 2013 (edited) ^^^ well I have too much stuff to sow to be buying more seed... fresh new grafts from some 8-10 days ago, they all seem to have taken. they are myrti crest on myrti (I had to redo one of those, and I bevelled them today, hope I dont mess them up because of this, it's still prettry dry and they're outside udner a cover) , lopho on selini, S.rauschii on selini, S.rauschii on tricho, lobivia mosntrosa on selini, I expect a high rate for them like 9/10 or something. Of note is I tried to do the root cutting (the lower part of the lobivias, but they did not take and those are yesterdays areole grafts, its 4x coryphantha and one myrti breast . they seem pretty nice , I got my hopes up. and last, outside graft, monvillea monster on large selini at my roof, I actually regard it as one of the prettiest PS: This is my own roots asterias with little spines, but mine is nudum... Edited November 1, 2013 by mutant 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tripsis Posted November 17, 2013 Alright I will show you but looking back through this thread I realized that I have never posted about it here & it goes to show that you people asking for updates spend to much time on this site!! Just like myself . I wont put up photos of it as a seedling or young graft here because I am planning on starting a thread just about this awesome cactus & I will put all the info there & keep updating that, seems you are so keen I took these tonight getting bigger 20130914_203005.jpg 2013-09-14 20.15.32.jpg 2013-09-14 20.15.06.jpg 2013-09-14 20.14.16.jpg 20130914_201621.jpg 20130914_201640.jpg 20130914_201655.jpg 20130914_201703.jpg 20130914_201722.jpg 20130914_201953.jpg Took these photos with a light on in the back ground 20130914_203248.jpg 20130914_203135.jpg 20130914_203146.jpg 20130914_203200.jpg Hope that satisfies you all LOL!! Cheers Jox Hey Jox, looks very similar to this one: Not my plant, but in my gallery. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hostilis Posted November 17, 2013 Some williamsii grafts. And an aztekium riterii graft that i just did. The seedling was tiny so I'm surprised it took. And a variegated Gymnocalycium mihanovichii hibotan pup grafted to pereskiopsis 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Posted November 24, 2013 This was my very first and surly not my last. T Pach on Pereskiopsis. I have a couple lophs I want to try. Now Im just waiting on spring again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dawnbeaver Posted November 25, 2013 This rootstock has grown pups all around it's base... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tripsis Posted November 25, 2013 You should remove them, or the stock will be directing energy to growth of its pups, rather than to the scion. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dawnbeaver Posted November 25, 2013 You should remove them, or the stock will be directing energy to growth of its pups, rather than to the scion. Thats what I thought. But the top is growing very well, I might leave them, see what happens and perhaps graft more cacti on the pups when they are big enough. The rootstock was grown from seed, it's not a cutting, I dont know if that makes a difference to anything though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mushroomman Posted November 25, 2013 My 3 areole grafts, the middle one is SS validus? And the other two are from my TPM x SS02 crest 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hostilis Posted November 25, 2013 Yeah with that many pups the scion will definitely slow down quite a bit especially as the pups start to get bigger. It could even stall completely. It'll be interesting to see what happens though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dawnbeaver Posted November 25, 2013 Yeah with that many pups the scion will definitely slow down quite a bit especially as the pups start to get bigger. It could even stall completely. It'll be interesting to see what happens though. It's one of my favourite cacti so I'm a little nervous about leaving the pups on but you are right, it will be interesting to see what happens, so I'll leave them, for now at least... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dawnbeaver Posted November 25, 2013 Photos taken of another graft... 15 days between pics... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nitrogen Posted November 25, 2013 (edited) It's one of my favourite cacti so I'm a little nervous about leaving the pups on but you are right, it will be interesting to see what happens, so I'll leave them, for now at least... You can also leave one or two on, let them grow, and then graft to them when they are big enough - basically you're making a graft tree at that point. You'll want to think carefully about space management in that case - pretty soon your scions will encroach on each other if you don't do it right - this happened to me, as seen in the pic below. I wound up removing that loph graft and the column under it and giving it to a friend - the crested tricho on the top had become quite imperialistic indeed and was on the verge of impaling the loph. behold: Edited November 25, 2013 by nitrogen 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dawnbeaver Posted November 25, 2013 Wow that looks awesome. I removed twelve pups from it, leaving three. I'll leave it like that for now and see what happens... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites