seeding graft on Harrisia "Jusbertii" [how to]

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seeding graft on Harrisia "Jusbertii" [how to]

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every body know about Harrisia "Jusbertii" stock. It's design for young plant not for seeding plants. to day I want to share my experience at seeding graft with Jusbertii.

first, I used As. seeding in 1-2-3 month for graft
second, clean up all grafting tool
then, cut on top of Jusbertii about 1 or less than (30 mm)
- cut seeding and put it on Jusbertii

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first one, graft on Jan 08

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took it on 24 feb 08

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14 May 08 (today)

10 Jusbertii with seeding, Now remain in my home 4 and sale to cactus frind 2.

the best age of seeding be used to graft is 2 month over. At that time, I used 1 month All!! to graft.

be sure, used 2 month or 3 month seeding for graft with jusbertii.

Pict : seeding graft with jusbertii remain in my home..

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before : miracle hanazono

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now!!! today
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before : M.Nudam Kiko

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now today
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As. Mons take it today.

Plz!!! Enjoy with seeding graft ^_^

Ps. my English will be bad. Plz forgive me. :cry:
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looks great! you did a good job!

do you find that harrissia forces the scion to offset a lot?

ps. your english is fine. seed*l*ing is spelled with an l......but i think you spell better than i do! :D
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Loph wrote:looks great! you did a good job!
thanks so much... :D
Loph wrote: do you find that harrissia forces the scion to offset a lot?
put the scion on harrissia very softly it finish.

the first one of this case is clean, tool will clean. stocks and seed be stong.

plz trainning you self alot wiht harrissia. I thinks you will understand harrissia by you self. it's very easy. trust me!! ^_^

Ps. process like Pereskiopsis all. :love10:
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Super grafts!

It will certainly inspire some "new grafters".

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excellent!

i mean, does the harrisia root stock make the top cactus have more babies than normal?

i ahve some grafts on harrissia right now, but they ar enot very old :)

keep it up :)
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Loph wrote:excellent!

i mean, does the harrisia root stock make the top cactus have more babies than normal?
ofcourse!!! healthy harrisia to make more babie than normal and have very short time to grow up than another root stock.

sorry about my english again. but If you want to know about this grafting process plz ask me and I will keep the best answer to you.

thanks ^_^
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