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rooting baby pedro top cut
    #20996115 - 12/18/14 08:06 PM (9 years, 4 months ago)

i saved this top from a small pedro i used as stock for a willy button. its about 25mm.

i dropped it down inside a very small plastic pot and as you can see it has started rooting at 4 ribs sfter i think maybe 2 mos

i remember people asking about how small cuttings can be to root, but this one looks nicer than the last baby one i remember posting :elmo:







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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: islanduniverse]
    #20996155 - 12/18/14 08:13 PM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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islanduniverse said:
i saved this top from a small pedro i used as stock for a willy button. its about 25mm.

i dropped it down inside a very small plastic pot and as you can see it has started rooting at 4 ribs sfter i think maybe 2 mos

i remember people asking about how small cuttings can be to root, but this one looks nicer than the last baby one i remember posting :elmo:











I had one smaller,but I deleted the pic:mad2:Yours looks way better though:tongue2:

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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: kactus.brand.g]
    #20996181 - 12/18/14 08:19 PM (9 years, 4 months ago)

i missed the other ribs, but oh well

i like the look of the creasing from dehydrating and pooping it out into roots instead

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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: islanduniverse]
    #20996210 - 12/18/14 08:24 PM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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i missed the other ribs, but oh well

i like the look of the creasing from dehydrating and pooping it out into roots instead




yeah,it's pretty sweet:cool:

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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: islanduniverse]
    #20997490 - 12/19/14 02:58 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

Nicely done!

This is the smallest columnar I have rooted, a piece of blue myrtle at not much over 1cm. (crap pic)



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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: islanduniverse]
    #20997696 - 12/19/14 05:29 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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islanduniverse said:
i saved this top from a small pedro i used as stock for a willy button. its about 25mm.

i dropped it down inside a very small plastic pot and as you can see it has started rooting at 4 ribs sfter i think maybe 2 mos

i remember people asking about how small cuttings can be to root, but this one looks nicer than the last baby one i remember posting :elmo:











I have success to root even smaller trich. One seedling of t. t. bridgesii got root rot, 2cm tall, only fem mm diameter. Cut it root becuse of rot and it grew new root(almost as fat as plant)

Small cuttings just grow so fucking slow, also too hot temperatures should be avoid to cutting don't die to dehydration!:thumbup:


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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: Mostly_Harmless]
    #20997851 - 12/19/14 07:02 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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Nicely done!

This is the smallest columnar I have rooted, a piece of blue myrtle at not much over 1cm. (crap pic)






WOW!and where is that little bugger now?

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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: kactus.brand.g]
    #20997868 - 12/19/14 07:08 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

Good question.. I will have to have a hunt for it :lol: I'm not keen on myrtle for grafting stock lately, it sulks easy when we turn cold and damp here, less tolerant than the scions are.


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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: Mostly_Harmless]
    #20997884 - 12/19/14 07:16 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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Good question.. I will have to have a hunt for it :lol: I'm not keen on myrtle for grafting stock lately, it sulks easy when we turn cold and damp here, less tolerant than the scions are.




I see:grin: How is the weather in your neck of the woods right now?
It's freezing here:snowflake:
I'm glad you still have it,and if you find it,snap a pic if you like,I actually Love those guys to grow on their own:thumbup:

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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: kactus.brand.g]
    #20997992 - 12/19/14 08:07 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

We did start dip below freezing 1-2 weeks back, finally felt like winter was here. The greenhouse got mostly emptied, with just trichs and a few others left out there. Then this last week has been quite mild, staying above 50f overnight.

That small piece was sliced off the top so I could graft, and just left on a gritty mix something else was growing in (can't remember what). A few weeks later, roots. This was done under CFL.


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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: Mostly_Harmless]
    #20998049 - 12/19/14 08:37 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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We did start dip below freezing 1-2 weeks back, finally felt like winter was here. The greenhouse got mostly emptied, with just trichs and a few others left out there. Then this last week has been quite mild, staying above 50f overnight.

That small piece was sliced off the top so I could graft, and just left on a gritty mix something else was growing in (can't remember what). A few weeks later, roots. This was done under CFL.




Yeah it's just been really cold here as of late,and our lows at night have been in the 20's,and today the high is only 40f:sad:
That's crazy how that rooted like that and that is was unintentional!

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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: Mostly_Harmless]
    #21000140 - 12/19/14 06:48 PM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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Good question.. I will have to have a hunt for it :lol: I'm not keen on myrtle for grafting stock lately, it sulks easy when we turn cold and damp here, less tolerant than the scions are.





Are you getting the orange rot or something else? I've stopped using them for that reason. I prefer T, pachanoi nowadays.


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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: karode13] * 1
    #21000332 - 12/19/14 07:36 PM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: islanduniverse]
    #21001187 - 12/19/14 10:58 PM (9 years, 4 months ago)

I gave my uncle a grafted peyoot with a tiny pedro about a fifth that size that was a pup and it rooted. It Was a very tiny pup. Wish I could have snapped a shot of it.


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Re: rooting baby pedro top cut [Re: karode13]
    #21001733 - 12/20/14 02:26 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

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Mostly_Harmless said:
Good question.. I will have to have a hunt for it :lol: I'm not keen on myrtle for grafting stock lately, it sulks easy when we turn cold and damp here, less tolerant than the scions are.





Are you getting the orange rot or something else? I've stopped using them for that reason. I prefer T, pachanoi nowadays.




Yes orange rot does like to break out, and I just don't get as high a success rate with it for whatever reason. I prefer short echinopsis stocks now for their increased hardiness and also they keep scions a nice compact shape like myrtle can.


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