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cyantific
#1 Posted : 3/28/2013 10:19:38 PM

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A talented cultivator who goes by Burger shared these Bridgesii grafts.

At the time of the pics, they were 11 months old from seed .

They are bigger than 2 year old seed grown bridgesii

Pereskiopsis truely is an amazing plant

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#2 Posted : 3/28/2013 10:29:06 PM

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Nice! I hope my project turns out so well.
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#3 Posted : 3/28/2013 10:31:07 PM

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The pereskiopsis and grafts were grown under fluorescent lighting.

They prefer bright low intensity light to produce healthy grow suitable for grafting.

They burn easily in full sun and produce woody stems, which is not what you want.

If you choose to grow them without artificial lighting, a well lit/partially shaded area should be fine as long as temps are not too cold.
 
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#4 Posted : 3/28/2013 10:35:28 PM

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thanks for the advice on lighting. I'll probably do them outside as I am in the process of moving to Southern California where the climate should be perfect. I'll have to find such a spot.
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#5 Posted : 3/28/2013 10:36:25 PM
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Looks awesome. Truly amazing that this works so good. Nice yotes on the foreground too btw
 
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#6 Posted : 3/28/2013 11:17:02 PM
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cyantific wrote:
They burn easily in full sun and produce woody stems, which is not what you want.


when introduced slowly they will grow to their full potential in full sun!(just like MJ) however freshly grafted seedlings will shrivel quickly in full sun.

the glochids get really nasty in full sun vs low light however- but you graft just w/the tip which remains soft and succulent like even in full sun

the only flowering pere i've ever seen was in full sun

Lovely grafts btw- they will need stakes to support them soon!

 
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#7 Posted : 3/28/2013 11:27:14 PM

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cyantific wrote:

They are bigger than 2 year old seed grown bridgesii

In most cases but not always.
Grafting is faster no doubt, but I have seen 2 year old bridgesii that was between 1-2 feet tall, usually not though.

They look awesome though!
 
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#8 Posted : 3/29/2013 12:59:49 AM

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Looks great, like little cactus children the leaves being bodies and bridgesii being the heads. Razz
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#9 Posted : 3/29/2013 1:24:02 AM

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The lights used are 4 x 4' fluorescent tubes spaced about four inches apart, and that covers 6 regular grow trays (you can fit up to 40 of the pots used into one single grow tray) so it really is an efficient way to grow alot of plants.

It's a mixture of cool white tubes and Grolux tubes, spaced evenly apart. Cool white tubes will work ok by themselves, but the Grolux tubes emmitt a broader light spectrum which I believe when used in conjunction with cool white tubes benifits the plants.

They are run on an 18/6 schedule (18 hours on, 6 hours off) per day.

If you are unfamilar with Grolux, they are manufactured by Sylvania and are commonly used to light aquariums to promote plant growth (they emmit a purple light).

Obviously everyone's light requirements will be determined by the number of plants they wish to grow.

Cfl's would work well too. You want the lights as close as possible to the tops of the plants without touching them, an inch or two is perfect.
 
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#10 Posted : 3/30/2013 9:19:31 AM

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AWESOME!!!

I am actually going to be doing this soon with my bridgesii. How long did you wait to graft them? How tall were they?
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#11 Posted : 3/30/2013 3:11:32 PM

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hostilis wrote:
How long did you wait to graft them? How tall were they?


Burger grafts his seedlings when they are a bit older/larger, after they have been hardened off slightly.

There is a more defined vascular ring, the seedlings are less prone to manhandling and don't dehydrate as easily. The cacti you see pictured were grafted at about 5-6 months old from seed, but were still quite small. Any size seedling could be grafted as long as it can sit properly on the stock without falling off.

You could probably graft them anywhere from one month old on imo.

Here are a few pics of them in their earlier stages of growth.
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#12 Posted : 3/30/2013 4:02:50 PM

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This is very cool, thanks for sharing these pictures. I've heard of grafting peyote onto Pereskiopsis before, but had no idea it could be done with Trich's also.
 
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#13 Posted : 3/30/2013 8:14:51 PM

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Ilex wrote:
This is very cool, thanks for sharing these pictures. I've heard of grafting peyote onto Pereskiopsis before, but had no idea it could be done with Trich's also.

trichs are fairly fast growing, so its less common than slower cacti (like loph), but it is isn't all that rare.
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#14 Posted : 3/31/2013 7:40:48 AM

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Okay. Does Burger just cut a small spot off of the top of the Bridgesii and graft them on? I am pretty new with this. Sorry if these are kind of stupid questions.

The picture is of my bridgesii. Not sure at all how old these were when I received them. Does Burger think that I could graft them?
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#15 Posted : 3/31/2013 7:31:20 PM

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Nevermind. I think I found the info. You inspired me to do some grafting to Pereskiopsis. Thanks!!
3... 2... 1... BLAST OFF!!!!FFO TSALB ...1 ...2 ...3


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