no, sorry, don't know it
maybe someone else does
however here is a link to a video about a grafting method that may work very well for your seedlings:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-glXJrsw ... r_embedded
Make a super-glue graft step by step
grafting on Opuntia leptocaulis
Dears..
perhaps you can get some beneficial info from my little experiment I've done few days ago with super-glue method.
here is the link:
http://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23844
cheers
perhaps you can get some beneficial info from my little experiment I've done few days ago with super-glue method.
here is the link:
http://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23844
cheers
To GrAfT or NoT To GrAfT.. this is the question
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Re: Make a super-glue graft step by step
Hyahahahaha...
This is the kind of glue to glue bolts and nuts...
Hahaha
Sir,
Your thread blows my mind
Very informative and an eye-opening
Thanks
EDWIN
what do you mean?
Do you mean to attach that scion's root part upsidedown on to the stock
And then...that root part will grows some pups?
Thanks
Wow...so that how one produce a multi-headed-cactusChrister Johansson wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2010 2:56 pm But usually I let it stay in the pot and just cut the top. Then I get multi headed plants later
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Re: Make a super-glue graft step by step
Regarding the Loctite / Superglue picture
It says Loctite on the label, which in the USA is usually known as a kind of threadlocker glue used to help secure nuts and bolts as Edwindwianto pointed out. If I remember correctly that glue is usually blue or red. Use blue if you want to the glue to hold but not be permanent and use red if you want it to stay forever. The glue in the bottle in Christer's picture is clear suggesting it really is superglue. I'd guess that Loctite is a brand name of thread locker and perhaps there is a regular superglue sold under the same brand, too.
It says Loctite on the label, which in the USA is usually known as a kind of threadlocker glue used to help secure nuts and bolts as Edwindwianto pointed out. If I remember correctly that glue is usually blue or red. Use blue if you want to the glue to hold but not be permanent and use red if you want it to stay forever. The glue in the bottle in Christer's picture is clear suggesting it really is superglue. I'd guess that Loctite is a brand name of thread locker and perhaps there is a regular superglue sold under the same brand, too.
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Re: Make a super-glue graft step by step
Any tips on reverse-grafting please