So far yeah, just one pup each, but with time, and as they fill the pots with roots they will throw more pups when they are ready. Still a year and a half to a solid column like that from an unrooted cutting is pretty good in my book. It really helps to have vigorous cuttings to begin with and that one was.
Just so you know, my personal record for cactus growth was six feet for a Pedro in one calendar year and four feet for a peruviannus in the same time frame. I had ideal conditions at the time (many years ago now). I just picked up the cactus aspect of the hobby again about three years ago and haven't repeated that success...yet.
And grafting two logs together? Err...ummm...eh, I probably wouldn't do it myself, mostly because it would take time away from the rooting/pupping process, but also because of the difficulty of matching the vascular bundles during the graft. Plus you always run the risk of a graft not taking.
I already asked Alice.