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Top Tips for Grafting San Pedro Cactus on Pereskiopsis

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2023
  • In this video, I am showing you the San Pedro grafts done on Pereskiopsis by Julien, one of the subscribers of my channel. Julien learned how to graft from watching the following video:
    • Grafting On Pereskiopsis
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    If you are interested in buying pure, well identified San Pedro seeds and seedlings, as well as San Pedro relatives, please email me at: sanpedromastery@protonmail.com (Please mention your country when you email me)
    If you have a question, I will only reply to questions about cultivation. Please no questions about the mind expanding properties of these cacti.

Комментарии • 44

  • @Jamesim82
    @Jamesim82 10 месяцев назад +11

    Glad I got your list of seeds & seedlings. I had grabbed some of both from other sellers, but always wanted to try your genetics. So, in a little while, once my seedlings are a bit bigger, I plan to buy a bunch of seeds and seedlings from you. You're a great teacher, and I learned everything I know from you. Thanks for everything you do for the cacti community.

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад +2

      That is great, I look forward to getting an email from you in a while. And thanks for the kind words, I'm glad my videos are being useful! 😊

    • @Gribok87
      @Gribok87 9 месяцев назад

      It’s a pity that there’s probably no way to order your seeds to Russia right now ( It would be interesting to try to grow seedlings in Siberia))

    • @Tacit_Tern
      @Tacit_Tern 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@sanpedromastery6262
      Your academic approach reminds me a lot of the mycologist Yoshi Amano. Thank you for your hard work and integrity.

  • @l2apture150
    @l2apture150 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for the satisfying video, Jerry! Always a pleasant surprise when these are posted.

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks my friend. I actually have so much fun doing these videos. I just need to get back to making them on a more regular basis!

  • @iRuf12
    @iRuf12 Месяц назад

    ❤your work.,thankyou for sharing your work. Just what I needed to know. I’d love a seedling of any spineless TPs that one at the end that’s OP but the dad is known is a beauty. I have a thing for the spineless ones and my collection is going that way more. Strictly sacred too brother.

  • @WillTee3
    @WillTee3 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very timely. I just got some peres and plan to graft soon

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад

      Good luck with that! I will also get some peres when I have a bit more space (currently very tight).

  • @HeyHeyHarmonicaLuke
    @HeyHeyHarmonicaLuke 10 месяцев назад

    Great one! I love the ear plug thing. But I do also love playing around with the syphon effect!

  • @bobshoemaker5701
    @bobshoemaker5701 10 месяцев назад

    this is great i love grafting on Pereskiopsis so much growth so fast and they look cool

  • @ziggyinta
    @ziggyinta 10 месяцев назад

    this is awesome and clear! i wish this channel great success!!!!
    i just got my saint pedro back, its planter box is on a pallet, a 80 or so year old cactus root ball with a stump over half meter wide, i got from an auction from a house renovation(, grows over a hundred pups a year which grow almost 1 meter, over 100 meters growth a year!! the thing weighs tons(with the planter box). i just got it back from foster care while i was finding a house. its been neglected and in the shade so everything was skinny, i've cut it all back to the original stump and now the root ball has had 8 years to settle after i dug it up. now its time i re-pot it into a beautiful wooden pot and supercharge it! lots of pumice to lighten up the pot, something solid for the roots to grab at the base
    im going to watch many of your videos :) i want to do this properly so its set for many years to come.
    ihe south side is under full shad so might try grafting peyote onto that :)
    i have a few types that flower around the same time so i want to try the seed thing and see if i have some nice hybrids to graft, turn my gaint cactus into a graft of all my types of cactus.
    I have some beautiful fast growing blue ones that have the most brutal dangerous spikes, would be nice if some of the seeds had less brutal spikes for a more pet friendly version
    i get into carving some of the older ones, writing dates into then when i get them and making random patterns, poor things, but i make up for it with lots of love

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like an amazing plant, I wouldn't like to be the one having to move it! With so many pups, you could get into using them as grafting stock. Thanks for the kind words regarding the channel! 😊

    • @ziggyinta
      @ziggyinta 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@sanpedromastery6262 moving it was done with a chain hoist to pull the pallet 😅.
      so, what i have learned from you has gone into action! i have started my first attempt at grafting, made 7 grafts of Bolivian torch and 1 graft of Peruvian torch(thank you for your videos to help identify them!). trying grafting the top cut and the sideways technique. you also helped me spot a "PC" in my collection(im in New Zealand so is a mixture of the worlds cactus here)
      a technique i am trying for grafting is rubber bands etc but also trying out using the long needle sharp spikes of the peruvian torch to pin some of the grafts into place and sit a good sized rock on top (for sideways grafts), looks nicer then rubber bands, will update you on success rate if your are interested :)

  • @DIeem2042
    @DIeem2042 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your work. I have grafted with many pereskiopsis as root stock for lophos and trics. I find its best to use very young tiny seedlings for both. Maybe a week old. works best. Letting the peres dry out a bit is important to get them to stick together. I seldom need to apply pressure, almost never. A straight cut on both is important. A better graft stock is a dwarf variety of Optunia because you don't have to degraft, and you can bury it completely under the soil. Best part is you dont have to deal with the terrible micro spines of peres.

    • @DIeem2042
      @DIeem2042 10 месяцев назад

      btw a funny graft you can do is take the root portion of the baby lopho you were going to throw out and graft on a pereskiosis scion. It grows so slow and tiny. You can keep them in your collection small and manageable, degraft and root and they will return to normal. I am curious to try this baby lopho root stock with a baby trico scion

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the tips! They will be useful for people attempting grafts on pereskiopsis (which includes me, probably next year).

  • @papaours1234
    @papaours1234 6 месяцев назад

    au top, j'adore les cactus et l'accent français, merci !

  • @robbh1987
    @robbh1987 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video Jerry, thank you 👍
    I planted 150 of your seeds about a month ago, I haven't properly counted them but the germination rate looks high.

  • @OliviaNakirembe-gm1pi
    @OliviaNakirembe-gm1pi 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful thanks for teaching us great

  • @iRuf12
    @iRuf12 Месяц назад

    ❤your work.,thankyou for sharing your work. Just what I needed to know. How can I see your seedlings/seed list please

  • @CheCervantes
    @CheCervantes 2 месяца назад

    Dude the ear plug tech… genius

  • @no-Just_Ice
    @no-Just_Ice 10 месяцев назад +1

    Add a tip.
    Cut your Pere tip in a spear shape and just plunge your graft on it sits better and usually takes without hassle

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing the tip! Julien has actually done that, I think it's called an impale graft. But he told me he prefers the straight cut grafts, because it allows to graft very tiny seedlings.

  • @EubiaKing
    @EubiaKing 9 месяцев назад

    Love youre talking abbout passion like I do.

  • @MarkG2787
    @MarkG2787 9 месяцев назад

    Another great video my guy

  • @ThatOneTigerdeer
    @ThatOneTigerdeer 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing! Will start grafting next year!! Also with my Pachanoi and Bridgesii mutants!

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад

      I wish you the best of luck with that. Grafting is indeed tons of fun, and the results can be truly spectacular.

  • @DFJA01
    @DFJA01 10 месяцев назад

    Great video Jerry, and it's nice to see the tips from an expert on grafting on Pereskiopsis - I've had some good success but not degrafted any yet. Hopefully next year some of my Trichocereus seedlings will be large enough to use as root stock too - I tried one that's a year old (I needed to rescue an Astrophytum seedling that lost its roots to fungus gnats) but it failed first time. So I recut and regrafted - not sure it's worked this time either. Perhaps they need to be bigger to work reliably.

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад

      Of my own (limited) experience with grafts on Trichs, I can tell you that, yes, size does seem to matter (lol). Whenever I have used stock that was fat and fast growing, the growth has been the most vigorous.

  • @SeductiveSpaceship23
    @SeductiveSpaceship23 5 месяцев назад +1

    Does Julien have any socials?
    I would love to get some advice from a fellow trichocereus enthusiast from a cooler climate.
    Especially on soil and watering, the advice given online is usually for pretty warm & dry climates.

  • @gold-fever.prospecting
    @gold-fever.prospecting 3 месяца назад

    What is the very first cactus shown with the great notches and seagulls? Is that titan only? Amazing :)

  • @KAYLEBHD
    @KAYLEBHD 6 месяцев назад

    Question if you were to use chemicals to grow it to full size then cut the new growth it should be chemical free correct?

  • @plantnovice
    @plantnovice 10 месяцев назад

    There are people that think grafting stock can change the appearance of the scion new growth because of certain growth hormones.
    I have experienced the rootstock watering thing, I grafted to trichocereus sun goddess from a retail store (Home Depot) and because it was seldom watered, it started shrinking and separating from the scion quickly. It plumped up after watering.

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  9 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting. With the ones I have grafted (Trich on Trich), they seems to stay true to the original as far as appearance goes. What does seem to vary, however, is the width of the scion, and speed of growth depending on how strong (fat and fast growing) the stock is.

  • @user-ij8bf7qz4c
    @user-ij8bf7qz4c 4 месяца назад

    How long does it take to hond

  • @danntheman7635
    @danntheman7635 9 месяцев назад

    When grafting onto a root stock, would the variety of root stock effect the growth of the new cactus?
    For example I’m not familiar with Peresk and what would be considered a mature root stock , for example if you use a dragon fruit as a root stock a mature stock would be around 1 year old maybe 2 ?
    Not knowledgeable of the subject so but I apologize if it’s a obvious or stupid question?

    • @LKAYA-bk3vb
      @LKAYA-bk3vb 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes and yes. Peres is the best pumper. Opuntia gave me very slow growth. You need more established rootstock to graft on bc it will pumb the sicon better. Small rootstocks will work too but they will pump less.

  • @asasdfdd1238
    @asasdfdd1238 6 месяцев назад

    Why my san pedro is getting reddish someone pls help

  • @markmedlinjr
    @markmedlinjr 10 месяцев назад

    💚

  • @BobSacamano666
    @BobSacamano666 10 месяцев назад

    Plant power.

  • @maheshsivashankaran9517
    @maheshsivashankaran9517 8 месяцев назад

    Hello brother I've mailed you from India can you send some seeds