Hot mess cactus grafting | Watch me graft for the first time | Updates & results included!

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Disclaimer: This is not a how-to video! This is me stumbling through my first ever cactus grafting session.
    I've started to have problems with my Copiapoa seedlings. As an attempt to rescue some of the seedlings, it is finally time to try the skill of grafting. I was going to go ahead and do my ER work but then decided to grab my camera and press the record button. We witness my first attempt at grafting in real time!
    I also include updates throughout the 4 weeks following this first grafting session. Do any of the grafts make it? Let's find out!
    0:00 Hot mess grafting
    16:44 7 day update
    19:49 8 day update
    20:29 14 day update
    23:36 18 day update
    27:25 28 day update
    Grafting videos I watched to prepare:
    ‪@CactusCaffeine‬: • How I Graft a Cactus |...
    ‪@CactusQuest‬: • Propagating crested #S...
    Connect with me on Instagram: / cookiescacti

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  • @ChopsticksDIYGarden
    @ChopsticksDIYGarden 2 місяці тому

    This is really cool - good job, Jenny.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! So far, about a dozen grafts have survived! Super fun and fascinating.

  • @mrspeachi4378
    @mrspeachi4378 10 місяців тому +4

    Omg this came up at just the right time for me! I was just thinking about dipping my toes into grafting. You inspired me to start my own seedlings, and I was wondering if I should give grafting some of them a try but I’m nervous!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      Wow! That is so cool! I've been putting grafting off for a long time. I guess we'll do what needs to be done when we need it. When the time comes, the desire to graft will outshine the nerves. Happy growing and let me know how it goes!

  • @CactusCaffeine
    @CactusCaffeine 10 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations on the success of your new grafts. I too have learned the importance of grafting on certain situations. This video reminded me that I have not done any dedicated video giving an update on my grafts. Maybe one of these days. I’ve learned a few more lessons since then, specifically on which root stocks does better and which ones don’t last. Yes, getting pricked is part of grafting. 😅

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      I can't wait to watch your update video and root stock recommendations! I learned a lot from watching your videos over all these years

  • @DesertsTreasureAZ
    @DesertsTreasureAZ 10 місяців тому +3

    Nice! I did my first grafts not long ago as well but i went the micro grafting route and used pereskiopsis as the root stock. Lost a few copiapoa columna alba but the rest took and are doing great. Always water the root stock and allow it to plump up first then do the grafting when its nice and full, if u dont and then water after, there is a chamce it will pop the seedling off with the build up of pressure. Cheers! And have fun with it. 🌵🌵🌵

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      Is micrografting when the scion is super small? Where did you find the pereskiopsis? Any chance home depot ever carries it? 😂

    • @DesertsTreasureAZ
      @DesertsTreasureAZ 10 місяців тому

      😂 i wish Home depot sold it. I got some plants off etsy. There arent a ton of options on there but it did the job and now im just trying to porpogat what i have left so i can continue with my own supply form there.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      @@DesertsTreasureAZ so cool, I wish I could see what you've got going! Instagram Angel! Instagram!!!

  • @zeahlessley6108
    @zeahlessley6108 10 місяців тому +4

    Congrats on the first try! If it helps, I try to like up the center of my scion with the edge of the vascular bundle circle of the root stock so it will look like the Olympic rings 😋
    I grafted some lophs this spring and it's WILD to see how much faster the grafted ones have grown. The ones from the same batch are maybe 1.25 inches across and the grafted ones are nearly twice as large in any dimension. My little Copiapoa seedlings on Pereskiopsis also have just started blowing up, and it's cool to see them zoom past their non-grafted counterparts

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      That's so cool! It really is amazing to watch when it's your own plant. I struggle getting the rings to align when the scion is comparable in size to the root stock. Any good tips for that? Maybe the answer is to pick a root stock that is a certain size larger than the scion?

    • @zeahlessley6108
      @zeahlessley6108 10 місяців тому

      @@cookiescacti I think the goal is to make sure they overlap rather than completely line up, so I intentionally offset them so that the center of the scion is over the edge of the ring on the root stock. The more room you have on the root stock is probably better in that situation, but as long as the rings overlap, it should be fine.

  • @maribootz2534
    @maribootz2534 10 місяців тому +1

    What a cool video! Very interesting! 👍👍👍. Thanks!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      So glad you enjoyed this one!

  • @erikgamboa8299
    @erikgamboa8299 10 місяців тому

    Very cool. Thank you for sharing your first time. We all go through this if your seriously in the hobby. My first graft were two lophs and they died.
    I’ve gotten better since then

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      That gives me hope lol on the practice front. It's interesting the further we go into this hobby the types of skills we naturally pick up with the process, whether we want to or not

  • @user-ze6do7kf4e
    @user-ze6do7kf4e 5 місяців тому

    I would have repotted graft stock to your preferred soil like any other newly acquired cactus. The better, faster and healthier the stock grows so will the graft. Love the channel

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  5 місяців тому

      Absolutely! It's what I'm doing going forward. This video was literally an unplanned recording of a quick unprepared seedling rescue 😂 I have since repotted the grafts into cactus soil.

  • @kathylovejoy2569
    @kathylovejoy2569 7 місяців тому

    As I'm watching this, I think you should buy yourself a large and small, set of kitchen tongs to hold the cacti. Then you wouldn't get poked. This is very interesting to watch. But I almost think that's a 2 person job. Thanks for showing your very first attempt at this.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  7 місяців тому

      You read my mind! I found some large and small BBQ tongs that work perfectly for picking up the pokey plants. The spiky root stocks are so difficult to handle without saying ouch at least a few times, but I'm getting better at it with time.

  • @bubuyoutubechannel6709
    @bubuyoutubechannel6709 5 місяців тому

    Wow very nice

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  5 місяців тому

      Thank you! Some of those grafts are still going strong!

  • @christinakara278
    @christinakara278 10 місяців тому

    i think you did great!i ve been tryin once, yellow peanut and variegated gymno. . . in the middle of winter, , ,they were too far gone, so glad poor tricho is still alive and branching out, , ,every stock seems better than dragonfruit imho 🍀

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      Those tough-as-rocks root stocks are the best! Even when the scion fails the root stock continues going strong. All hail the root stock!

  • @user-fo6uy4rd8f
    @user-fo6uy4rd8f 10 місяців тому

    Very cool! I think I’d be too scared to try it myself and cut the top off, but the ones that made it look great, and it reminds me how tough these plants are. I agree with you on letting the root stock keep its pups- feels like a good way of saying sorry to it for chopping the top off 😂

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      You can do it! The nerves melt away for the sake of rescuing a plant. We must honor the root stock for their noble sacrifice!

  • @DFJA01
    @DFJA01 9 місяців тому

    Great video, and this is so reminiscent of my first attempt at grafting back in February - I did 3 Lophophora Williamsii seedlings on Myrtillcactus, and all 3 failed. But I also had some Pereskiopsis Spathulata rooting, so in April I attempted a few more when they were large enough. I think it's fair to say that I've had good success with columnar scions - Trichocereus Taquimbalensis, Pachycereus Pringleii and a number of other Trichocereus hybrids have done well. My globular cacti have been almost a universal failure on Pereskiopsis - Lophophoras, Astrophytum Asterias and Myriostigma. I have an Asterias which has been static for months all summer - not shrivelling, not dying. But I do have a Myriostigma on Myrtillocactus which has done very well, and a Melocactus Matanzanas on Myrtillocactus which looks like it's taking off.
    The thing is - for me, Pereskiopsis grows like a weed and I have tonnes of it. The Myrtillocactus seems a great root stock but is quite slow growing, probably similar to Trichocereus. So I've planted some Myrtillocactus seeds which hopefully will be big enough for root stock by 2025/6. Grafting really is addictive!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  9 місяців тому

      It is addictive! Do you know if anyone has ever shared information on pairing scion with graft stock? I'm sure there are some really good matches and some bad matches but I just have no idea without trial and error-ing myself. I've heard a lot of good stuff about Pereskiopsis as stock but I've never tried it myself.

    • @DFJA01
      @DFJA01 9 місяців тому

      @cookiescacti I've not found any good information about compatibility, other than choosing a stock of the appropriate diameter. I have loads of tiny seedlings, so Pere seemed appropriate. But people say if you want a long term stock, Trichocereus or Myrtillocactus are better. I've only been growing for a year, so I'm still really a novice.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  9 місяців тому

      I guess we'll just have to find out for ourselves which pairings work the best. At this point I'm just happy when the scion takes!

  • @tibblescat2918
    @tibblescat2918 5 місяців тому

    Use a kitchen Mandolin to get a nice flat cut surface, and put a clear plastic bag over it all for a few days (stops it drying out so quickly).

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for these tips! It's very helpful!

  • @nathanielvargas3863
    @nathanielvargas3863 10 місяців тому +2

    I used the same type of Trichocereus from HD to graft one of my Lophophora. It was my first time grafting and luckily it took. This was a little over a month ago.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      Cool! Is the Loph growth taking off?

    • @nathanielvargas3863
      @nathanielvargas3863 10 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@cookiescactiyes, it is. I started noticing new growth a few days ago. It was very stressful because it is a “dichot” so securing it to the root stock wasn’t easy. I grafted two 2.5 month old Asterias to Pereskiopsis about a week and a half ago. It looks like the grafts took. Those were a hundred times more stressful because of their small size.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      @@nathanielvargas3863 wow! Do you have to use a magnifying glass to see it clearly? It's like fine surgery

    • @nathanielvargas3863
      @nathanielvargas3863 10 місяців тому

      @@cookiescacti I probably should have used a magnifying glass lol. I chose the two biggest seedlings out of a group that’s supposed to be Kikko.

  • @jdamqueen
    @jdamqueen 10 місяців тому

    Wow, this is great! I mainly have been growing trichocereus but I didn’t know I can use the rootstock for other species.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  9 місяців тому

      It's super interesting, right? I'm still figuring out all this stuff. I've heard some root stock pairs better with certain plants but I don't know which!

  • @HyrimBot
    @HyrimBot 10 місяців тому +1

    the spanish speaking channels said to use Echinocactus grusonii as root stock. they take all the spines off of the sides first and let those cuts heal before grafting onto them. the OUCH COUNTER is funny though!! use a razor blade to get cleaner cuts for better surface contact. Exacto types with handle are nice. Harrisia are also supposed to be a really good root stock but I had to start some of those from seed because can't find them at big box stores. my first grafts were onto Hylocereus root stock because i have plenty of that laying around not producing fruit though. good work!!!!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      Have you tried myrtillocactus before? Are they any good? I bought a bunch of small ones hoping for less pain 😂 You know what? I just realized I have some very sharp knives from my previous hobby - leather craft... hmmm....

    • @HyrimBot
      @HyrimBot 10 місяців тому

      i have not :)

  • @billgolightly7203
    @billgolightly7203 7 місяців тому

    Interesting opportunity.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  7 місяців тому

      I like the way you put it, definitely an opportunity to learn a new skill

  • @cactuscapacity
    @cactuscapacity 10 місяців тому

    I met a guy who knew a guy that talked to this one guy who knew this girl who found out that I graft cactus regularly!! lol! Some say it aint natural, but growing in a plastic pot in a foreign country is not natural either, and some natural things are really bad and scary!!! I love to watch these cactus get a boost! if you graft a regular cactus to a caespiatosa it will develop the pupping traits, then you can degraft caespiatosed variations of your scion! I am trying to find out what other traits could be transferred this way!!! I am addicted to grafting and it feels soooo natural and good!! I hate watching cactus suffer for 30 years while it could have been thriving!!!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      Lolololololol! I used to hate grafts - the way they looked, the cactus mutilation required. But now I get it and I appreciate it! Have you degrafted before? That's probably the next natural progression of this hobby for me ☺️

    • @cactuscapacity
      @cactuscapacity 10 місяців тому

      @@cookiescacti I don't degraft, but when my stock of seeds and plants is up I will just not graft as much... my lophophora are growing faster in my coco coir mix than their grafted counterparts on PC rootstock.. so there are some I will graft again and some I won't... I have a seedling video to come out soon... that copeopeoea that you grafted is not such a common scion and it looks wonderful... so some cactus i would rather graft and lophophora is one I would rather keep on its own root. I would rather graft astrophytum finicky ass!!! LOL!

  • @lorirober2536
    @lorirober2536 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this grafting experiment. Very informative and interesting. How are your grafts doing now?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  6 місяців тому +1

      So far so good! The ones that took are still alive!

  • @goldenkiwicompote
    @goldenkiwicompote 10 місяців тому

    Where did you get these square pots your using? I’m looking to change to square pots to utilize my space better!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      They're from Greenhouse Megastore, it's the cheapest nursery pots I've found so far. www.greenhousemegastore.com/collections/plant-pots/products/square-black-form-pots

  • @kayenicholls5473
    @kayenicholls5473 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi am having trouble with rust on my seedlings i had to throw out over a 100 babies they were astrophytum

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      Oh nooooo! Did they die? I had a lot of trouble with rust on some Astro seedlings over the winter. I left them and the ones that survived grew out of the damage. It means only one thing going forward: grow even more!

    • @kayenicholls5473
      @kayenicholls5473 10 місяців тому

      @@cookiescacti The were to small for them so I just got rid of them I have treated the whole collection of all my plants as I have about 2000 plants so I hopefully I will have stopped it for now but will treat them in again in 8 weeks

  • @chaiwatpotichanid
    @chaiwatpotichanid 7 місяців тому

    🥰🥰👍

  • @mrspeachi4378
    @mrspeachi4378 Місяць тому

    Hi Jenny, I came back to this video as I’m getting up the nerve to try my own grafts. How did your successful ones turn out long term?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Місяць тому

      The successful grafts are still alive! I think the scions are making nice progress although I have a hard time truly telling their progress without revisiting this video and looking at pictures

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Місяць тому

      Let me know how yours go!

  • @andersnrregren9087
    @andersnrregren9087 10 місяців тому

    I ordered some grafted cacti so i could learn to degraft and re-root the tops befor i start to graft i would like to be sure i can degraft them

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +2

      Ohh that's a good point. I don't know anything about degrafting. Looks like another skill to learn!

    • @cactuscapacity
      @cactuscapacity 10 місяців тому

      I degrafted a few times to see what it felt like... It felt like I cut a fine piece of art, so I quickly regrafted!

  • @Spamboot3000
    @Spamboot3000 10 місяців тому

    hi. I have a question. I grow roomplants. Most of them are succulents. The location is at a northwest window. In theory this is a bad location because of the lagg of light. They get about 4 hours of sunlight during summer and weak light during winter. I try to not fertilize them from oktober till april and only water them 5 to 6 times during this time which actually is a good solution and makes most of them grow ordinary. If some of them do grow long leaves to find light I turn them so they grow evenly and if necessesary cut them. I cant stop watering them completly because temperatures only change about 5 degress celcius in my room over the year which is about 40 degress fahrenheit. I am looking for as succulent that can bloom under these conditions. If anybody has an idea let me know.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      I don't grow many succulents indoors but I have one genus that did flower indoors - Haworthia, the kind that have the window leaves.

  • @Cacti_Of_Mexico
    @Cacti_Of_Mexico Місяць тому

    Nice lophophora in the back! What species?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Місяць тому +1

      Time stamp?

    • @Cacti_Of_Mexico
      @Cacti_Of_Mexico Місяць тому

      @@cookiescactipause at 18:10

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Місяць тому +1

      @@Cacti_Of_Mexico that is a Gymno var nudum of a species that I can't remember 😉

    • @Cacti_Of_Mexico
      @Cacti_Of_Mexico Місяць тому

      @@cookiescacti ok 😉

  • @funfunyo7523
    @funfunyo7523 10 місяців тому

    I would only use trichocereus for root stock
    Cicks are no good

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      Ohh why is that? And by "Cicks" are you referring to the polaskia?

    • @funfunyo7523
      @funfunyo7523 10 місяців тому

      @@cookiescacti yes

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому

      @@funfunyo7523 gotcha! So why are Cicks no good as stock? Trying to learn 😊

  • @shawnlinehan4005
    @shawnlinehan4005 3 місяці тому

    If you ever need any grafting pointers i'm your guy

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  3 місяці тому

      Super happy to have a point of contact on grafting questions! Thank you!

  • @lynettedeanda5792
    @lynettedeanda5792 10 місяців тому +2

    Your successes look so robust.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  10 місяців тому +1

      🤞🤞🤞 so far so good! Now I just have to keep the root stocks alive

  • @ministerstayfly9213
    @ministerstayfly9213 7 місяців тому

    Cactus abuse 😢🌵

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  7 місяців тому +1

      I used to feel the same but then I remember that this is also how cactus propagation is done. So the stock benefits by being propagated and having its genetic code multiplied and the scion gets to be rescued. So it ends up being a win-win situation.