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felixhigh
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Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii
#8363558 - 05/04/08 11:36 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hi fellas!
So one of these days I felt like dobling my collection of Lophos on their own roots so I took cuttings out of my old grafts, here they are for you to check out:
Old degraftings - some well rooted guys:

Recent cuttings - 430g total of Loph.

I hope to get another generation degrafted by the end of the next summer or so.
FH
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kadakuda
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: felixhigh]
#8363849 - 05/05/08 01:35 AM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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sweet! a pound of lophophora! lol....now now, you wouldnt! would you?
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felixhigh
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: kadakuda]
#8363858 - 05/05/08 01:39 AM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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Lol, they´re just rooting...  Nah, I don´t think of taking them anytime soon, I´ve got good access to trichs chips... 
FH
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kadakuda
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: felixhigh]
#8364116 - 05/05/08 06:38 AM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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yaya ok I dont want to see this grow log with only 2 plants in the end and you blame it on rot!
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: kadakuda]
#8364133 - 05/05/08 06:52 AM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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I am getting hungry for Radishes 
nice Lophs Felix :-)
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felixhigh
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: kadakuda]
#8364711 - 05/05/08 11:34 AM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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LOLz!!!  Thanks guys.
The biggest guys are like 2 inches. On the top of the second picture there´s a double header if you pay close attention.
FH
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cheesie
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: felixhigh]
#8365213 - 05/05/08 02:24 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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dam...wish i had some like that...
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fee
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: cheesie]
#8365264 - 05/05/08 02:39 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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I just wish I had either seeds or small cacti to start a garden like that one
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: fee]
#8365761 - 05/05/08 04:59 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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Lookin' good Felix! 
How long do they take to root after being degrafted? I'm also interested in knowing what your favorite rootstock is for the beauties.
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felixhigh
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: plainswalker]
#8366045 - 05/05/08 06:36 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hi PW, thanks for the compliments.
I´ve been using mostly Pilosocereus azureus, P. maxonii, P. menezianus, Trichocereus grandiflorus, Trichocereus spachianus and Pachanoi more recently has proofed very good.
FH
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: felixhigh]
#8366161 - 05/05/08 07:18 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hi Felix, Have you had any of those flower for you? CM
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felixhigh
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: carpetmunch]
#8366326 - 05/05/08 08:01 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yes, all the bigger guys (the hairier ones) have flowered!
FH
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sturmer88
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: felixhigh]
#8367105 - 05/05/08 11:02 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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I recently picked up a Pilosocereus azureus at the local Hardware store. How is it for grafting? Are they fast growers?
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felixhigh
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: sturmer88]
#8368855 - 05/06/08 01:33 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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Real fast. And they last many years.
FH
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durban_poison
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: felixhigh]
#8369043 - 05/06/08 02:23 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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dont you think they are a little to close to each other? how about a little rock dressing on the top so the lophs skin really isn't coming in direct contact with the soil. it also prevents splash ups during rain when they would get covered in dirt?
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felixhigh
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Re: Degraftings - Lophophora williamsii [Re: durban_poison]
#8369070 - 05/06/08 02:29 PM (15 years, 8 months ago) |
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They´re just rooting. They´re protected from rain by a thick glass, Lophos should not take rain.
FH
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