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Grafting made so simple even I can do it. Hope everyone enjoys this short video. The scion is Trichocereus scopulicola x T. terscheckii. When I graft you graft we graft
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That elevates grafting to a work of art. Thanks for the link. Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous. — Terence McKenna
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Mitakuye Oyasin wrote:That elevates grafting to a work of art. Thanks for the link. If you liked that one... here is another short video with a crested variegated pachanoi being grafted. When I graft you graft we graft
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I usually cut all or most of the spines off my cacti before propagating and/or grafting, so I probably could not use this method, but I do find it fascinating and simple. Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous. — Terence McKenna
All my posts are hypothetical and for educational/entertainment purposes, and are not an endorsement of said activities. SWIM (a fictional character based on other people) either obtained a license for said activity, did said activity where it is legal to do so, or as in most cases the activity is completely fictional.
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Mitakuye Oyasin wrote:I usually cut all or most of the spines off my cacti before propagating and/or grafting, so I probably could not use this method, but I do find it fascinating and simple. Spines simply make it faster to graft using this method. However, one can simply place the string in a circle around the base of the cacti and then insert the string under the ring each time. Simple enough.... When I graft you graft we graft
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More grafting... scopulicola x terscheckii scion on 42 the answer to everything stock. When I graft you graft we graft
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Finally starting to plump up a bit. Mitakuye Oyasin attached the following image(s): P1010018.JPG (630kb) downloaded 82 time(s). P1010015.JPG (639kb) downloaded 80 time(s).Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous. — Terence McKenna
All my posts are hypothetical and for educational/entertainment purposes, and are not an endorsement of said activities. SWIM (a fictional character based on other people) either obtained a license for said activity, did said activity where it is legal to do so, or as in most cases the activity is completely fictional.
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Here's some shots of my extant grafting experiments - nothing fancy, just a proof of concept to myself - especially the one with the 1cm slice. These are all 4 or 5 years old at least. downwardsfromzero attached the following image(s): IMG_8925.JPG (3,943kb) downloaded 78 time(s). IMG_8927.JPG (2,375kb) downloaded 74 time(s). IMG_8930.JPG (3,231kb) downloaded 74 time(s). IMG_8931.JPG (3,513kb) downloaded 73 time(s). IMG_8932.JPG (4,045kb) downloaded 74 time(s). IMG_8934.JPG (3,105kb) downloaded 73 time(s). IMG_8933.JPG (3,348kb) downloaded 73 time(s). “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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Very nice downwardsfromzero. Thanks for sharing. How much time has elapsed since you did most of those well grown out grafts? Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous. — Terence McKenna
All my posts are hypothetical and for educational/entertainment purposes, and are not an endorsement of said activities. SWIM (a fictional character based on other people) either obtained a license for said activity, did said activity where it is legal to do so, or as in most cases the activity is completely fictional.
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Mitakuye Oyasin wrote:Very nice downwardsfromzero. Thanks for sharing. How much time has elapsed since you did most of those well grown out grafts? Missed this question while busy doing other things. I think the oldest of the grafts is maybe five or six years. I didn't take notes but could possibly find out by digging through my photo collection. “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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