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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2021
- I am taking a large grafted specimen of Stenocactus (Echinofossulocactus) and cutting into multiple section in order to graft it to make clones of the original plant.
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Nicely done. I’ll be trying my hand at some grafting this year, mainly seedlings onto Pereskiopsis. Keep us updated on these Steno grafts 👍🏻 Cheers for sharing with us. Happy growing 🌵☀️🌼🏜
Dude ! You are the best!
Thank you so much for showing all that fumbling around you did around the 6:00 mark, I’d have had to walk away to breathe… most folks would have edited that part out.
I’m sure a seasoned pro would cringe at watching this… I’m no pro, this was fuckin awesome man!
Thanks hunter, love the channel
Would enjoy seeing a progress report on these, or any of your grafts, successful or not.
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Great job. Would love to see how these are doing a yeat later!
Cool vid man. I'm going through all your stuff; you work hard and they're incredible quality. More variety of rubber bands helps for different situations; and a spray bottle with distilled water for accidents helps so you don't have to re cut if scion gets dirty. I like to graft on a crate with a slab of countertop stone so your work station is up higher and you can make straighter cuts. The ultimate key to success is making sure your stock is well pumped up and hard, so soaking the night before in fertilizer helps.
5:57 😄 - Always enjoy the videos brotha!
Very interesting. Hope your wife has a sense of humor! 😆😆
Hey I just found your channel! Very cool stuff on your videos! Keep up the great work!
6:09 😂😅😂 that how I know your not an alien but just a human.
Today I plan on grafting a copiapoa tenuissima on to a baby fence post cacti for the first time ever. Should look pretty sweet overall .
Thanks for the video man!
keep up the good work
Like a chef! 😉 Well done. 👍🏼 Been practicing on grafting too. Where do you source your pereskiopsis root stocks? Can’t find them here in Vegas.
Chef hunter choppin up nopales
Loved it
The part you cut off of your stock will he new grafting stock in the future, the beauty of cacti 🌵
Someone should do a grafting inspired by the movie 'The Human Centipede'.
have done a good job during the good weather of sunshine
what I usually do isI put a tape on it first (criss-cross) then put the rubberband right after, so the scion won't slip.
the dog hair technique is clutch
is there an update video to this?
Very very good
Fold-up some Saran wrap a couple layers stretch it down over put a rubber band on it or some tape
What about putting the rubber band over the top Cactus first since it's much easier to hold with your hand?
I'm stuck in that I don't see the point in grafting. The point to me would be to graft a slow growing plant on a fast growing stock the then when you have a specimine size plant of the slower going sion get it to start growing on it's own roots, but it seems like nobody attempts to get the the sion back on it own roots? Is that not possible?
maybe use a smaller knife. That was interesting work.
Great video. How will those grafts grow? Will it offshoot, just get bigger? I have an urge to graft but don't know why!
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I've always just made sure to overlap the vascular rings when grafting
I've never tried putting the top on perpendicular to the stock like that one you did
How did it turn out?
So how long before it roots? Then do you pull it off and put in a different pot after it roots?
Did these take?
Whats your preference for rooting stock?
Did this work?
Hi mate, how are these plants going? I've just grafted too.
i thought cutting the edges on the stock in grafting was particularly for negating competitive pups from forming
It's to prevent the skin from pushing the scion off, when the cut heals the outside skin will often curl upwards and if you don't have enough room it will push the scion off the graft.
I adore thsi channel videos
My understanding of it is so that you can speed up the growth of a normally slow growing plant. People even graft seedlings on those reaaaally thin cacti as well (I forget the name of it)
I'm stupid. He literally says it at the end LOL
Do you have an update for this graft?
Show me update
No me gusta la forma en que haces tus injertos.