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CatPharm wrote:A lil bit under 20 days and this LJ × Sharxx seedling is the first to start breakin thru the film Looking Good CatPharm!!! Now don't make the mistake of trying to remove that parafilm until it has grown substantially more. I'll post a picture again if I haven't already of how to remove that parafilm when that seedling gets a bit bigger. It is simple really, just take one stroke downward with your blade through the ring of parafilm you first created and it should slide right off as it ages or one can lightly peel back and shimmy it up if one is impatient. In the mean time... I will post some little L. williamsi x L. fricii Wakinyan attached the following image(s): Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii big one.jpg (798kb) downloaded 202 time(s). Lophophora w. x L. fricii.jpg (800kb) downloaded 202 time(s). side areole graft.jpg (340kb) downloaded 203 time(s). break on through to theo ther side.jpg (419kb) downloaded 203 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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Day 2 of the Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii show Wakinyan attached the following image(s): Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii day 2 .jpg (278kb) downloaded 193 time(s). Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii day 2 5.jpg (250kb) downloaded 191 time(s). Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii day 2 7.jpg (817kb) downloaded 189 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii day 3 Wakinyan attached the following image(s): Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii day 3 representing.png (327kb) downloaded 181 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii day 4 Wakinyan attached the following image(s): Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii day 4.jpg (171kb) downloaded 169 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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Day 5 Lophophora williamsii x Lophophora fricii Wakinyan attached the following image(s): Lophophora williamsii x Lophophora fricii day 5 17.jpg (871kb) downloaded 161 time(s). Lophophora williamsii x Lophophora fricii day 5 514.jpg (822kb) downloaded 159 time(s). Lophophora williamsii x Lophophora fricii day 5.jpg (267kb) downloaded 159 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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TPM × Sharxx CatPharm attached the following image(s): 20180930_215808.jpg (1,639kb) downloaded 153 time(s). 20180930_215716.jpg (1,350kb) downloaded 152 time(s).
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CatPharm wrote:TPM × Sharxx I can't wait to watch this very beautiful grafting job you did result in a very nice monster of a specimen. When I graft you graft we graft
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Lophophora williamsii x Lophophora fricii day 6 Wakinyan attached the following image(s): Lophophora williamsi x Lophophora fricii day 6 9.jpg (170kb) downloaded 137 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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Lophophora williamsii x Lophopohora fricii day 7 Wakinyan attached the following image(s): Lophophora williamsii x Lophopohora fricii .jpg (474kb) downloaded 127 time(s). Lophophora williamsii x Lophopohora fricii 7.jpg (1,021kb) downloaded 127 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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Lookin good man, very nice if u dont mind, id like to share a couple day 7 pics of this Lumberjack × Sharxx hybrid CatPharm attached the following image(s): 20181002_174315.jpg (1,350kb) downloaded 119 time(s). 20181002_174330.jpg (1,377kb) downloaded 119 time(s).
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CatPharm wrote:Lookin good man, very nice if u dont mind, id like to share a couple day 7 pics of this Lumberjack × Sharxx hybrid Of course I don't mind my friend. The idea behind this thread is to show grafts being freshly made and the progression one can expect from said graft. With that being said, you picked a nice one to bring to the forefront. When I graft you graft we graft
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That one is looking real nice Cat
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Thanks guys, forgot to mention there that its been 24 days since the graft was originally done. I was counting day 7 as its been a week out of the parafilm
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So my first entry - macrogonus 22 days from sowing, 6 days from grafting pete666 attached the following image(s): 20181003_172938.jpg (902kb) downloaded 93 time(s).Acceptance of the fact that our reality is not real doesn't in fact mean it is not real. It just leads to better understanding what real means.
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pete666 wrote:So my first entry - macrogonus 22 days from sowing, 6 days from grafting Time to trim this baby. That red pink growth on the side should not be allowed to grow if you want your scion to continue to grow my friend. Wakinyan attached the following image(s): cut.png (197kb) downloaded 85 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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Wakinyan wrote:pete666 wrote:So my first entry - macrogonus 22 days from sowing, 6 days from grafting Time to trim this baby. That red pink growth on the side should not be allowed to grow if you want your scion to continue to grow my friend. Yes, that's clear. I will do it this evening! Acceptance of the fact that our reality is not real doesn't in fact mean it is not real. It just leads to better understanding what real means.
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Lophophora williamsii x Lophopohora fricii day 8 Wakinyan attached the following image(s): Lophophora williamsii x Lophopohora fricii day day 8 1.jpg (215kb) downloaded 73 time(s).When I graft you graft we graft
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Wykinyan, when you say day 8, do you mean 8 days from grafting? Or from taking/parafilm rupture? Acceptance of the fact that our reality is not real doesn't in fact mean it is not real. It just leads to better understanding what real means.
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So maybe I will ,ale another thread to try to solicit a greater number of opinions but i have a question...
Let's say you have a small cut , maybe 2-5 inches , and you wanted to basically get the most biomass out of it fasted ... what would be the best way to go ? Areole grafts using just a single areole for each graft ? Thag would seem the best to me but i have heard it can sometimes take months or even years for an areole graft to pup ... and I've also heard that using bap6 causes a different sort of vascular system connection .
This idea to do a handful of grafts is also enticing as they could be grown with less light .l And the off season Is pretty much already here ...
What ideas do you have ? I heard someone mention recently they saw impale style grates done using pereskiopsis as stock and a small "slab" as the scion ... I am thinking this may be a good option as it seems the pups will definitely develop faster , and perhaps more abundantly , and it would also seem to be an easier graft to physically do ... could probably get away with about 6 of em give or take from a 5 inch cut ?
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Spiralout wrote:So maybe I will ,ale another thread to try to solicit a greater number of opinions but i have a question...
Let's say you have a small cut , maybe 2-5 inches , and you wanted to basically get the most biomass out of it fasted ... what would be the best way to go ? Areole grafts using just a single areole for each graft ? Thag would seem the best to me but i have heard it can sometimes take months or even years for an areole graft to pup ... and I've also heard that using bap6 causes a different sort of vascular system connection .
This idea to do a handful of grafts is also enticing as they could be grown with less light .l And the off season Is pretty much already here ...
What ideas do you have ? I heard someone mention recently they saw impale style grates done using pereskiopsis as stock and a small "slab" as the scion ... I am thinking this may be a good option as it seems the pups will definitely develop faster , and perhaps more abundantly , and it would also seem to be an easier graft to physically do ... could probably get away with about 6 of em give or take from a 5 inch cut ? The fastest way to get that specimen to grow is to send it to me with some Trichocereus you don't want for stock Areole grafts... my preference is to use Trichocereus for stock with those if you choose to go that route. Other than that, you can always apply bap to whatever graft you do and then cut the babies that form off when small and graft directly to Pereskiopsis, Trichocereus, etc. There is absolutely no reason you can't graft areoles or even small seedlings to large Trichocereus. Why would you do an impale graft with a large scion onto a small Pereskiopsis if you had a large Trichocereus you could use as stock? When I graft you graft we graft
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