Aztekium hintonii

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Aztekium hintonii

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Aztekiums grow very slowly. I need 2 mm diameter of seedling to get good success ratio of seedling-grafting. I tried to graft hintonii several times but the success ratio was very poor.
I have used a different method and it has looked to take this time.
I sowed seeds on 27/07/07 and diameter of scion is around 2 mm.
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Wow, that's some patience. Now that it's grafted, how fast do you reckon the scion will grow?
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Great! :D
I have attempted tiny aztekium and strombo's on pereskiopsis many times and still havent had success.
I think it is as you say, nessessary to grow them to a larger size first before surgery.
But now I have a few 2 to 4 mm seedlings, and just cant get myself to cut them. 8-[
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Lachy
The scion will grow quite quickly. I grafted one hintonii sedling in 2007. The current size is arond 5 cm diamater and attached many pups. It was in flower last year.

Tony
When I graft a young seedling eg 10~40 days afted germination, I do not give any pressure on the scion.
In the case of hintonii, I hooked a piece of pantyhose over stock spines and give pressure on the scion because the scion is small but it is quite old.
I used a plastic sheet also and wrapping over pantyhose to minimize dry-up the scion.
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Succes!
When I graft seedlings, I wait till they are 6 weeks old.
2 weeks ago, I grafted 6 Echinocactus polycephalus-seedlings(2 months old/nice, longspined forms.)
I grafted 3 seedlings of them on Pseudolobivia kermesina and 3 seedlings on Ferocactus glaucescens.
And I grafted also 11 Eriosyce ceratistes-seedlings (2 months old) on Echinopsis.

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What.

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What stock is that?

Looks like myrtillocactus, yes?
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I only got 50% take on the two dozen I did. The pups were much bigger, though, about 25mm. I did a thread about them, I think 6 months or so ago, and most haven't grown. They're alive, but only one shows signs of growing.
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Post by tvaughan »

I see it's been a year now. Here's the thread

http://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewtop ... t=aztekium

On a side note, I've been trying to root a cutting of a larger A. hintonii, so it's been a year as well. The plant is about 4 inches/100mm across, and some of the pups are getting bigger, but I'm too chicken to mess with it to see if it has any roots. I water it once per week in warm weather.

I'll plan on updating the thread today hopefully.

Any tips for G. mexicana? I've got a dozen from seed I got from Snowpuppy that are about 1mm/6 months old.
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Waxsimulacra08
The stock is Harrisia jusbertii.

tvaughhan
I grfted 5 G. mexicana seedlings several years ago.
I have not seen flowers yet but the current diameter of scoins are around 7 cm.
I used same method for the grafting, using pantyhose.
They were 1 year old and around 2 mm diameter.

Rooting from cutting of A. hintonii and G.mexicana are not easy. I have tried but they have never taken.
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Post by tvaughan »

Thanks. I must tell you that those A. hintonii cuttings were difficult! I just counted, and after 1 year I have 9 healthy plants out of 24 grafted, so it's a third success rather than 50 percent of the cuttings as I earlier claimed.

I've tried with two A. ritteri and both died, although I haven't given up.

I'll have to try your method with the G. mexicana, thanks.
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Any new updates on how to graft Hintonii?

I've been trying for the last month with no success. I don't have many seedlings left and the ones that are left dont' look too good.

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They're about 6 months old

Here are the two, or I should say 3, remaining graft attempts with some hope of survival. They're about 2-3 week old grafts. Slowly shriveling.

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One thing I just realized is that I should have sterilized the seedlings before grafting, because of the ooze they've been swimming in for months.

Do they look like they will make it?
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Post by Hanazono »

tudedude

I think your hintonii seedlings have grown quite well. The size of seedlings is good enough for grafting.

I do not have experience to graft young seedlings on opuntia. If you grafted hintonii seedlings on pereskiopsis correctly, you will get a successfull result. I think the black grafting face is not good news. I found you did not need any pressure on hard scions during grafting if you used pereskiopsis stock.

I did not have seedlings and grafted very small pups of Aztekium ritteri and Geohintonia mexicana.
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1. Aztekium ritteri, grafted in March 2011
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2. Aztekium ritteri, grafted in March 2010
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3. Geohintonia mexicana, grafted in March 2011
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Very nice hanazono. I just ordered some geohintonia seeds so i'm excited to start.
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I have 17 A. hintoni seedlings about 8 months old, each a little ball with a single tuft of wool at the top.
I grafted one earlier on pereskiopsis and it is doing great, ribs, wool and a tiny pup now. I am hesitant to graft any others as I don't know how they will root up when I decide to de-graft. Any thoughts? It's that or re-graft onto something else but I just don't think I'd want these growing on a mytillocactus for the rest of their lives.
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DWDogwood

I will de-graft ritteri in September. I will introduce the result in this forum.
I think same method will also work on hintonii.

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