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BasilBush
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peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses')
#23702240 - 10/03/16 01:25 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thought id make a new post to show my latest creation. Chopped my lovely Trichocereus Bridgesii in half and placed a small pup off my L Williams Cea ( cant spell it lol weird multi headed peyote). Its been ob about a week. Wound has dried out and it looks to have taken. I did put two on at first but took one off as it didn't stick to well.
I've dried the other half of my bridgesii out in front of a fan for 24hrs. How long would people recommend I leave it before planting. I'm really impatient and a couple of weeks is well long lol

That weird mark on top is where a scar /scab was . Will this effect anything apart from looks?
Edited by BasilBush (10/03/16 01:34 AM)
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23712343 - 10/06/16 07:56 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Calloused up well and seems to have taken, does not appear to be growing yet so picture will probably look the same.
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Actually on second look while taking the photos I do believe something is happening... If this grotesque yote takes I thinks its gonna produce lots and lots of pus and hopefully a little monstrose. KEEP Y'ALL POSTED
Edited post as just compared photos, looks like I've not aligned graft properly and yote is shrivelled and not growing lol. I'll give it a week or two and if nothing is happening ill stick a 1cm button on.
Edited by BasilBush (10/06/16 08:01 AM)
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23712348 - 10/06/16 07:59 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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You need to put the scion on the vascular ring, not the core. It will not get any nutrients where you have placed it.
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BasilBush
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: jimmyBbuffet]
#23712356 - 10/06/16 08:04 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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p0stij said: You need to put the scion on the vascular ring, not the core. It will not get any nutrients where you have placed it.
Totaly agree with you on that.. I'll do school run and then do a fresh graft when I get back. And not a tiny scaly yote a nice looking one instead .
Would I be able to fit button and roots on one stock plant??? Anyone have success doing this???
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23712428 - 10/06/16 08:35 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Looks like it is not doing well.
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: Spanishfly]
#23712556 - 10/06/16 09:27 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Right then. Cut off the Peyote and a little piece over the vascular ring so that the rest is still callused, found an unwilling participant to take part in the grafting super size me challenge and dug him up from him home and decapitated him, I took a few pictures of the plants here they are



Hopefully this one will take off. If it does I'm expecting alot of pups. Mescalito please watch over your children and guide them well.
Edited by BasilBush (10/06/16 09:36 AM)
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23713386 - 10/06/16 02:34 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Can't wait to see how this turns out. I've been wanting to graft a smaller pup onto a pereskiopsis but want to get a little more practice first.
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: saythatagain]
#23713444 - 10/06/16 02:53 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Lets hope I've done this one right . And ill keep y'all posted . Just give it a go , I did better on my first ever attemp then I did on tho. Just read up on it and don't forget to follow the steps. Especially aligning the rings.
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23716949 - 10/07/16 04:40 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Gonna take the tape off of the graft tomorrow and see how its doing. Untill then here's a little something for you all to look at lol. Enjoy
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23722383 - 10/09/16 02:09 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Is it common for the graft to join to the stock. Only an the point where the two rings intersect. Seems to have joined but only in a small section. I will give it a week and then take it from there
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23722866 - 10/09/16 04:49 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Is that fresh growth you are grafting to? at least grown this year?
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: the_r3dz]
#23722889 - 10/09/16 05:01 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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No, I'm quite new to grafting and read after cutting Its better doing it to the tip end. Is it a definate no no doing it this far down. The core was not hard a woody when I cut it. If it is liklt to fail I have a cuzco I could stick it to
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23722915 - 10/09/16 05:12 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've read that cuzco is a really good stock I planted a couple hundred of them (kk peru seed) for that purpose so we'll see in a few years :P
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: the_r3dz]
#23722946 - 10/09/16 05:24 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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My first graft I ever did was on the Cuzco and it grew great and I had no trouble aligning up. That yote is now growing on its on roots and doing well.
Regretting chopping my bridgesii down now as the other end will take ages to root .
I have one more yote which would make a good scion. So tomorrow the cuzcos getting chopped . Say 2-3 inch down that way ill be able to do a graft and hopefully ill be able to replant the tip. (rather not waste any lol).
Then it'll be praying to god that they both take and hoping the roots of the yotes survive and kick some buttons out. Man does that take ages
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: BasilBush]
#23724002 - 10/09/16 11:36 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Any trichocereus is good grafting stock. I have a clone of kimura's spiny giantxbrigdesii that I have propagated the shit out of and it's one of my favorite grafting stocks, I get great growth with even a small rootstock. I've used bridgesii, pachanoi and several different hybrids and they all work great. Good old PC pedro is hard to beat though, its spines are easy to work with and it is more resistant to rot than some of the other trichos.
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: P.Zappatecorum]
#23724009 - 10/09/16 11:41 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Interesting, I just typed this out somewhere else
and I learned that Kims Spiny Giant is likely a cuzco so my KSG x SS02 that I have 500 of are going to be angry and spiny, but hit or miss on potency 
but if they're good grafting stock hurray!
I have talked to people who have trouble using bridgesii as stock due to it's inability to handle moist humid conditions their words
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: the_r3dz]
#23724023 - 10/09/16 11:46 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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As long as you treat it like a bridgesii, it will be fine. I could see them having problems if they want to act like it's a pedro stock. I've heard the same about myrtillocactus, they're also a bit touchier. I keep my grafts inside during winter and let them go dry and dormant so that's not an issue for me.
And that's weird about KSG, I thought it was supposed to be a big fat pachanoid. Mine look way more like they have pach genetics than the pyscho0Xcuzcoensis that I have. which is way skinnier and super thorny.
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: P.Zappatecorum]
#23724025 - 10/09/16 11:49 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've heard before that bridgesii doesn't like super tropical places it's funny you say that, because that same dude who doesn't use bridgesii, much prefers myrtillocactus 
I want to try some of the lesser known stocks like Opuntia fragilis and ficus-indica as well as schlumbergera
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: the_r3dz]
#23724313 - 10/10/16 06:13 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I graft on opuntia all the time for slower growers. I'm I'm just trying to get as much of whatever as I can I stick to pereskiopsis but opuntia can take a larger scion and doesn't deform it as much. I believe mine is compressa.
I've only grafted on hylocereus once with a mammillaria plumosa. That was maybe 5 months ago and I have yet to see growth, though the scion is definitely alive. It's actually throwing out roots. The stock was very woody and I don't think it was new growth, so I definitely could have done some things better.
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Re: peyote graft onto bridgesii (will update as it progresses') [Re: saythatagain]
#23724763 - 10/10/16 10:39 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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What is the opuntia grow rate vs. pereskiopsis and trichocereus?
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