Happyconcacti Posted November 15, 2015 (edited) Hi All. Brief summary: OZ --> USA clones that are 2.5cm - 5cm tips preferred, mid-cuts work as well pachanoi 'Yowie' 'Super Pach' pachanoi 'fields' bridgesii "psycho0" rosei #1 Longer Explanation: Any chance you want to help out the USA growers get some OZ clones going? I know that shipping is terribly expensive for large cuts so I'm requesting small ones. I've done a lot of grafting in the past, especially of small cuttings. The cuttings are usually 2.5cm - 5cm in length. Tip cuttings are the best for small grafts but mid-sections work well too as long as they're well-hydrated. See the pictures below for some examples. Once established years down the road, I'd love to get larger cuts of these to people like zelly, solar_tea, and AZS for seed production. Of course that'll take a good while. I'm most interested in clones (reiterate clones, not seed-grown). The list is in order of my interest: pachanoi 'Yowie' 'Super Pach' pachanoi 'fields' bridgesii "psycho0" rosei #1 HB02 HB03 -->Or any other Aussie clone that you think should be propagated. I'm particularly keen on pachanoi. I'm happy to pay for the cuttings and shipping costs. I also have seed crosses that I'm willing to trade. I have too many to list, so please inquire if you're interested. There are some crosses that are not available anymore. If you have most or all of the clones listed above and want to do this, please send me a PM and I'll get back to you as quickly as I can. Cheers, Hcc And here are pictures of small grafts I've done in the past: Edited November 15, 2015 by Happyconcacti 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conv3rgence Posted November 16, 2015 (edited) those lime green sphere shaped cacti in the last photo look unusual Good luck to you in your quest to bring aussie genetics to USA. Might i suggest adding to your list the following. Eileen, Bruce, Norma. Edited November 16, 2015 by Conv3rgence 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djmattz0r Posted November 16, 2015 (edited) Good luck on the imports! I feel like Eileen is already pretty available in the US through Sacred Succulents. Psycho0 is always a good one as I have only seen a handful of people with it domestically. I have succesfully imported Psycho0, Yowie, Sausage Plant, Kai, Super Pedro, and a few others from a few very friendly SAB'ers over the years.... Make sure you spend the extra for air shipping Only real piece of advice I can give as I have done both sea and air, sea just takes too long and you risk having melted cactus at the end. Edited November 16, 2015 by djmattz0r 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Happyconcacti Posted November 16, 2015 LOL, want to trade djmattz0r? I have some good cuts of a super-fat bridgesii and some scopulicola with spines. :D Thanks for the words of advice, I'll definitely do express shipping if this works out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sagiXsagi Posted November 23, 2015 (edited) IMO it isnt worth the bother and risk.. well its cheaper I give you that.. get 8-10 cm cuttings and root them. But then again I am not a big fan of grafting trichocerei. Just saying... Edited November 23, 2015 by sagiXsagi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Happyconcacti Posted November 24, 2015 Hi Everyone, I'd like to close this request. Thank you all for the various offers and replies. I'll be working out some details in the near future. @Sagi: Indeed, it is cheaper. I tend to graft small pups and tips to get them a head start. After a year or two, I de-graft them and get them on their own roots. Thanks Again, Hcc 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sagiXsagi Posted November 24, 2015 2 years is too long for a fucking tricho cut.. I am with ya, grafting and such... but, this would better be done on situ: cutting and grafting.. when you ask someone to cut small tips he has to callous for the post tranfer and then it should be cut again to graft. Sure it can be done, its more messy and not as fast. then again, you have to find etiolated / smallish cuttings to graft.. which is not easy all the time. f.e. I got an relatively etiolated eilleen from where I took the cuttings for the freebie give aways.. smaller cuttings, less girth, less postage etc etc.. but say, my scops are all fatties.. whats the point to cut a 2,5 ~5 cm tip cutting which is 10 cm wide? seems like a waste to me, since a 12 cm cutting of it would root fast and grow pretty well, compared to grafting , degrafting and rerooting... on the other hands each one has to develop his own style of gardening, is what I always say 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites