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My first graft; sexy new growth ;)
    #21961899 - 07/18/15 07:05 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

This was my first graft (well I did 3) I did. It was pretty terrible to say the least, I had to regraft all 3 because the first time I tried using the standard method of cutting both of them horizontally and putting the scion on the rootstock, this didn't work because the scion was huge compared to the rootstock. I should have researched a little more before attempting to graft them because I butchered my pour little seedlings :frown: I regrafted them using the appropriate method of spearing the pereskiopsis into the scion. I grafted a san pedro and a bridgesii onto pereskiopsis and a peruvian torch onto a stenocereus.

Here's my little bridgesiii finally recovering :smile: I have the grafts outside in full sun right now and they're getting watered every other day when they get dried out. I have a few questions though as far as achieving optimal growth as I'm still a beginner to cacti. I have the grow more cactus juice (1-7-6) and I water them with that about once every week - 2 weeks following the instructions on diluting it. Could I feed them more? Or is there a feeding schedule I should be following that you guys might recommend? Such as watering them daily at %50 strength (just as an example of course).The dark parts of the seedling, I assume that's from the damage I did grafting it, will this turn back to green? or will it just remain dark like a scar?

Thanks in advance for any replies. I really appreciate The Ethnobotanical Garden forums, its my favorite part of the shroomery. I'll post some more photos of my grafts and my setup after I get off work. I have my all of my pereskiopsis in one of those 18 cell seed starters filled with a coir/pumice/perlite/course river sand mix with the bottoms snipped out in placed in a sterilite container filled with some of my homemade compost as is described by hookahead in XLSCG / Soil VS. "Dirt" myth. The seed starters' soil was watered with VAM endo mycorrhizae innoculant, as well as the compost. I'm not sure if mycorrhizae are beneficial or not to cacti, but I assumed they probably are and couldnt hurt anyways so I gave it a go  :thumbup:


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #21969029 - 07/20/15 03:04 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

The best thing you can do right now and the one that will boost the growth of your scion immensely is to cut off all the branches on your stock that are consuming most of what it takes up from the ground (at least two are clearly visible on your photo).
As for feeding, stick to the prescribed dosage for now, but I would not use the fertilizer you're using. 1-7-6 NPK may be good for mature slow growing plants but not for your Trich on Peres graft. It's like feeding Michael Phelps with salad and still wishing it would take gold. Go for a balanced fertilizer, like 1-1-1 or 1-2-2.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: LSoares]
    #21971745 - 07/20/15 05:12 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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The best thing you can do right now and the one that will boost the growth of your scion immensely is to cut off all the branches on your stock that are consuming most of what it takes up from the ground (at least two are clearly visible on your photo).



Woops, I meant to mention that I had done this already haha. The picture was taken before cutting the two off of this graft and one off of the san pedro graft and planting them in soil to root.

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As for feeding, stick to the prescribed dosage for now, but I would not use the fertilizer you're using. 1-7-6 NPK may be good for mature slow growing plants but not for your Trich on Peres graft. It's like feeding Michael Phelps with salad and still wishing it would take gold. Go for a balanced fertilizer, like 1-1-1 or 1-2-2.



Any brand you would recommend? I have some 20-20-20, could I dilute this to 2-2-2 and use that?

I've got a few more pictures to share for ya, the bridgesii is really taking off!

The pedro is actually going slower than the bridgesii which sorta surprised me.

The setup:


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #21971782 - 07/20/15 05:22 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Beautiful work my friend i would love to do a graft one day that looks like a lot of fun.

What are the particulars when grafting as the type of plant specie.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #21974124 - 07/21/15 03:28 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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Any brand you would recommend? I have some 20-20-20, could I dilute this to 2-2-2 and use that?

I've got a few more pictures to share for ya, the bridgesii is really taking off!

The pedro is actually going slower than the bridgesii which sorta surprised me.

The setup:




Looking good. :thumbup:
You can use the 20-20-20. I would start with a dosage of anywhere from 2.5 to 5ml / liter of water / week and see what happens, especially with the soil surface (algae buildup will be a sign to cut back).


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: LSoares]
    #21974342 - 07/21/15 06:08 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Looking good indeed.

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Looks a lot like one of my two successful seedling grafts, I don't have any recent photos though I just realized.

Good job though, grafting it cool stuff.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: musiclover420]
    #21974988 - 07/21/15 10:02 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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Any brand you would recommend? I have some 20-20-20, could I dilute this to 2-2-2 and use that?

I've got a few more pictures to share for ya, the bridgesii is really taking off!

The pedro is actually going slower than the bridgesii which sorta surprised me.

The setup:




Looking good. :thumbup:
You can use the 20-20-20. I would start with a dosage of anywhere from 2.5 to 5ml / liter of water / week and see what happens, especially with the soil surface (algae buildup will be a sign to cut back).



Thanks! :smile:
And I actually just went and pulled the bag out of my garage and its 10-10-10! Its granule, and there are no instructions on the bag for diluting it into water. How should I go about this?
The brand is Sta-Green. I dont even remember buying it tbh, lol.

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Looking good indeed.

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Looks a lot like one of my two successful seedling grafts, I don't have any recent photos though I just realized.

Good job though, grafting it cool stuff.



Thanks man! I have some lophophora seedlings I just germinated that I want to graft next, I'm just scared to cause they're so small. And only two of the 20 seeds I sowed germinated. I have them in the greenhouse I sometimes fruit trays in. They're under a single 16W flourescent tube and theyre in high humidity, I was thinking about putting saran wrap over the tray and putting it out in bright shade like you recommend in your sig, Z. I'm just worried will it shock the ones that are already germinated?


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #21976257 - 07/21/15 04:04 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

From my few loph sows I have notices they tend to germ over awhile, I still have the occasional ones popping up from decently old trays.

I actually attempted grafting a very little one myself the other night and so far it has done well, not fallen off the stock even though its so teeny.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: musiclover420]
    #21977124 - 07/21/15 07:30 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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From my few loph sows I have notices they tend to germ over awhile, I still have the occasional ones popping up from decently old trays.

I actually attempted grafting a very little one myself the other night and so far it has done well, not fallen off the stock even though its so teeny.



Okay cool, thats good to know, I was worried about my low germination rate. I found a thrird one germinated today though :smile: I went ahead and grafted one of them, it went pretty well. I'll post pictures tomorrow. I also grafted a bridgesii seedling I sowed a few weeks ago. I've got about 50+ bridgesii variant seedlings I germinated including crosses with sierra blue and kimuras spiny giant. This one was just a plain old bridge though :tongue: They're so cute. I'm definetly gonna start a lot more in January.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #21978205 - 07/21/15 11:29 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

The few times I have sowed them I didn't get the best rates either, and some tend to die from the occasional rot or pest attack :shrug:

The way I look at it though as soon as I get one grafted I can just graft the pups and clone it a bunch so I don't need tons of seeds.

I do want more though :crazy2:

Lil bridgelings are super cute :heart:


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: musiclover420]
    #21979072 - 07/22/15 06:07 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

mine just grow slow


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: kosmokratorshaman]
    #22062409 - 08/08/15 11:58 AM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Update:
This is three weeks after grafting. I now water my grafts with a 1-2-2 diluted fert solution every watering.

As you can see the Bridgesii is really taking off. The san pedro has only recently started showing new growth. The leftover bottoms of the grafts are doing well also, the san pedro bottom kept growing. The bridgesii bottom had me worried, it looked rotted. But just two days ago I check on it and it was pupping!


My peruvianus-steneocereus graft is doing well also. New growth isn't as apparent on it though, its actually almost doubled in height since then, and grown a lot in girth. 


Overall everythings looking good. I've got 42 seedlings of different bridgesii varieties right now and 4 Williamsii. I attempted grafting one of the williamsii seedlings but failed :frown:


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22062615 - 08/08/15 12:57 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: kosmokratorshaman]
    #22244769 - 09/16/15 08:13 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Update: Everythings looking great, the bridgesii has already passed the san pedro graft in growth, the stumps are both pupping, and I made several more seedling grafts of bridgesii variations and two williamsii grafts. A few got a little rusty looking but its healed up a lot, only a couple still show signs of it.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22244807 - 09/16/15 08:28 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Looking very good :thumbup:


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: elborito]
    #22244828 - 09/16/15 08:35 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Right on.. looks good. keep us informed with your progress. I just did 2 grafts yesterday.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: kizatzhaddarak]
    #22245101 - 09/16/15 09:53 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I have a single peres graft I put outside last week, will have to see how it does.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: kosmokratorshaman]
    #22246722 - 09/16/15 04:03 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Once they adapt to outside they straight blow up in growth!

Just make sure the pere is not getting to much light, I definitely lost a lot of leaves moving grafts out a bit early :lol:


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: musiclover420]
    #22248487 - 09/16/15 09:45 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

My peres are pretty much leafless, I think we need some warmer nights here and they will start putting on healthy growth, I did root the 2 in winter.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: musiclover420]
    #22248516 - 09/16/15 09:52 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Once they adapt to outside they straight blow up in growth!

Just make sure the pere is not getting to much light, I definitely lost a lot of leaves moving grafts out a bit early :lol:



I didn't know it was possible to give them too much light, lol. They get like 9 hours solid of direct sunlight. I also give them 1-2-2 fertilizer every 3 days though, so


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22248793 - 09/16/15 11:05 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I have made a lot of mine wilt by moving them into direct sun to quickly, that was in the summer heat though :shrug:

Once they get used to it they can definitely handle a ton of sun though.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: musiclover420]
    #22250349 - 09/17/15 10:07 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Ahhh, okay. These peres were in full sun prior to being grafted so thats ptobably why theyre doing pretty well without losing any foliage. I bought them as 4 rooted cuttings on ebay back in May. It's crazy how fast they grow, I've already got 30+ cuttings rooted from the 4 I bought not even 6 months ago.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22252130 - 09/17/15 04:54 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

It is super crazy, you can clone the shit out of them!

See I have most of mine indoors under a light so that makes sense indeed.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: musiclover420]
    #22252455 - 09/17/15 06:03 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I think it might vary a little bit from place to place about how much light they really like. I hear a few people saying they go with full sun, but I find mine do better when they get afternoon shade. They grow fine in full sun, but I find they seem to grow slower and they tend to grow a little woodier and have that 'hard grown' look to them instead of the nice supple growth I like to see...


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: cowsRmeat]
    #22252775 - 09/17/15 07:06 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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I think it might vary a little bit from place to place about how much light they really like. I hear a few people saying they go with full sun, but I find mine do better when they get afternoon shade. They grow fine in full sun, but I find they seem to grow slower and they tend to grow a little woodier and have that 'hard grown' look to them instead of the nice supple growth I like to see...



I've definitely seen how woody they get. If you pinch the root stock on the bridgesii and san pedro its as hard as a rock.

I was originally going to ask if I should put them into dormancy over winter, but I am probably buying a growtent and hps and mh for my salvia/novos/other plants :wink: would the hps or the mh be better for the growtent?


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22261448 - 09/19/15 06:29 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

:shrug:
IDK really. I don't have any experience with those fancy light setups... All my cacti as well as grafts will just be put into dormancy. I think I might try to keep some of my peres going inside under my flouro tubes... But I have way too much to keep them all inside, so the remaining peres will be side by side with the columnars.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: cowsRmeat]
    #22262924 - 09/20/15 12:02 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I did some debating and decided I'm gonna run the MH. The HPS would have probably been better for the seedlings, but they'll be fine underneath the MH since it's similar to flouros. The salvia will thrive underneath that MH and the grafts as well. The novos I'm actually going to put by a window that gets some light. I'm kinda excited for it. My plan is to get a fairly good sized grow tent so that I can put all sorts of stuff in there eventually. I'm getting a 1000watt ballast and bulbs and putting my seedlings and grafts in it. My salvia wiill be in there too, and in spring I'll starting my first outdoor cannabis plant in it before transplanting outdoors :smile:  I think the MH @ 400watst will be enough for all of those :wink:


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22263126 - 09/20/15 01:18 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: musiclover420]
    #22263758 - 09/20/15 08:09 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I agree with your decision to just keep the novos by the window. They don't need/like a whole ton of light. They are very happy just being near a nice window. :thumbup:

And get us a pic posted to see when you get the setup going!


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: cowsRmeat]
    #22264076 - 09/20/15 10:19 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Damn , my novo died from a few hours outdoors in the shade . I'd definitely monitor how much sun it gets because it Probually works better as an indoor plant


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: JayZ Morgan]
    #22264094 - 09/20/15 10:23 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Damn , my novo died from a few hours outdoors in the shade . I'd definitely monitor how much sun it gets because it Probually works better as an indoor plant



Lol damn, did you acclimate it first? My novos have been outside their whole life so they're doing pretty well for their age. I keep them in one of those mini 5 tier greenhouses.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22264267 - 09/20/15 11:04 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Damn , my novo died from a few hours outdoors in the shade . I'd definitely monitor how much sun it gets because it Probually works better as an indoor plant



Lol damn, did you acclimate it first? My novos have been outside their whole life so they're doing pretty well for their age. I keep them in one of those mini 5 tier greenhouses.




No acclimation , basically the novo just arrived and went outside while I went on a bike ride .. I come home and the novo is wilted so I bring it indoors and set it where it gets indirect light. Keeping it in a humidity dome(plastic bag) and Using a spray bottle to water it.
The next day I took it to my friends house who was growing indoor veggies and after a day novo died. I guess where I live gets intense sunlight. Its 100 f' right now:sunny:


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: JayZ Morgan]
    #22264812 - 09/20/15 01:00 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Yeah that would have caused it haha, novos are actually kinda sensitive, you just dont notice it til theyre dead lol


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22453442 - 10/30/15 12:32 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Update since its been about a month and a half since the last picture:

The grafts have been moved indoors into a grow tent with a 1000watt MH. My seedling grafts didnt do well at all, out of 10 probably 2 or 3 have actually taken. Its okay I have plenty of seedlings that I can use to have another go at.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22453895 - 10/30/15 02:48 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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The grafts have been moved indoors into a grow tent with a 1000watt MH.




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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: Spanishfly]
    #22454138 - 10/30/15 03:55 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Lol, you like that? :wink: I have lots of stuff growing in this tent. Chia cuttings, apple tree seedlings, various tree seedlings for future bonsais, all sorts of ethnos and cacti seedlings and mature cacti as well. Ill be growing pot in it soon enough once I put a bunch of the cacti into dormancy except seedlings and grafts.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22570250 - 11/24/15 08:10 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)


The bridgesii has grown more than the san pedro already, astonishing...
Heres the growtent theyre in:


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    #22574941 - 11/25/15 07:42 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

Nice cacti my friend


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    #22575004 - 11/25/15 07:59 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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Nice cacti my friend



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    #22577509 - 11/26/15 09:59 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

ALL my adult cacti get as much sun as possible - I don´t mess with artificial lights EVER - that is what they get in habitat and it´s FREE !!!! 

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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: Spanishfly]
    #22578183 - 11/26/15 12:34 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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ALL my adult cacti get as much sun as possible - I don´t mess with artificial lights EVER - that is what they get in habitat and it´s FREE !!!! 

Nobody ever grew a mother like this on a graft under a fluoro or a LED.





God dmn son thats a big mother! Yeah mine get full sun during the growing season, I just got this grow tent to grow weed in and to put some of the more sensitive plants in, so I figured Id get a little more growth in this year for the non grafted plant. A lot of the cacti in the tent right Im going to put into dormancy to make room for a couple of cannabis plants.


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22787621 - 01/16/16 06:51 PM (8 years, 14 days ago)

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The bridgesii has grown more than the san pedro already, astonishing...






The San pedro has pretty much stalled out, he's been the same length for sometimes now, guess I should degraft it. The bridgesii slowed down but that's because I slowed watering down due to the fungus chats that were in my growtent. They're taken care  of now so its back to normal feeding schedule. The bridgesii has reached almost 6.5" already. Once he gets to be about 10 is when Ill more than likely degraft to root


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22787836 - 01/16/16 07:39 PM (8 years, 14 days ago)

Looking good :super:

I dig your desert soil mix you have them in, I love having a rocky top layer like that.

Just be careful how much you layer it, I had a peyote graft that's stock rotted from being kept too moist by the stone layer.

I could have been watering too much though and it was not on a pere which are pretty resistant to over/ under watering IME.


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    #22788033 - 01/16/16 08:23 PM (8 years, 14 days ago)

Yeah I had a lithops rot that way. Im thinking from now on Im gonna use gnat nix in and on top of my soil to prevent fungus gnats in the future. Ive started using a cactus mix available at the nursery down the street from me. Its a mix of aged fir bark, lava rock, sand, pumice, redwood compost and canadian sphagnum peat moss. Its got really good drainage, I sift out a lot of the big pieces of bark though.

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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22788078 - 01/16/16 08:32 PM (8 years, 14 days ago)

Gnat mix is a good idea, those lil bastards harass my plants pretty bad sometimes.

This mushroom season I kept seeing gnats flying around shroom patches :sad: thankfully I only saw one larvae on a mushroom all season, 'twas a small shroom too.

I like using local mixes too but its fun customizing them as well, I go back and forth between buying cacti mix and just mixing in desert stuff into quality soil.
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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22788171 - 01/16/16 08:51 PM (8 years, 14 days ago)

Nice looking plants bro. Best bet just cut that pach and plant it. Pere stall out at a certain point it seems so you gotta follow up once they reach a certain point.




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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: spaceman101]
    #22790536 - 01/17/16 01:47 PM (8 years, 14 days ago)

Lol hows that? :lol:

You think if I leave a little of the pach on itll pup still even though its currently not growing that much?


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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: grownright]
    #22791244 - 01/17/16 05:08 PM (8 years, 13 days ago)

There is a possibility. I've cut some that had stopped growing and most have pupped although 2 seem to have completely stalled.


I would cut it low leaving a line of about 4 or 5 groups of areoles and just see what happens. Root the cut and grow it out.



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Re: My first graft; sexy new growth ;) [Re: spaceman101]
    #22793435 - 01/18/16 08:58 AM (8 years, 13 days ago)

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