Thankyou for your videos! If it starts getting dark green around the graft should I re-cut? I let it out for grafting but unfortunately rained. Keep up the great videos! 🙌
If you feel like it is starting to mold then it’s best to regraft! You want to protect the graft from excess water after securing it to ensure a thick callus will form on any exposed flesh.
Hi. I've bought Peyote seedlings and instead of replanting them, I would like to know if I can graft them onto San Pedro rootstock. Its the start of winter here now, so will it still work if I do it now? They are a year old.
It definitely is possible but it's recommended to do this during warmer seasons, as both cacti will be actively growing. If you can do this indoors with controlled light and temperature, that can help!
i made a graft of a baby peyote on a san pedro, on another one i grafted the root of the peyote, but its very difficult to make it stay with a bandage or anything (because the root is very irregular) so i just left it there... is there a problem on not "securing" it? its very small and doesnt seem like its gonna fall or anything.... hope my question makes sense
My comment is late but in the future you could try wrapping the bandage tape around the root and using it to wrap around the "top" of the root (previously bottom) to make it more uniform and then once you do that you can put on your piece of bandage over the top of that to hold it down
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Cool video... I think I'll try it...glad you said Frankenstein's monster 🙏🕊️♥️
Thank you so much! We'd love to know how it goes when you do!
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Super cool video 👍 thanks for sharing your knowledge. I'm a happy customer. Wish you had Lophs 😂
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Thankyou for your videos! If it starts getting dark green around the graft should I re-cut? I let it out for grafting but unfortunately rained. Keep up the great videos! 🙌
If you feel like it is starting to mold then it’s best to regraft! You want to protect the graft from excess water after securing it to ensure a thick callus will form on any exposed flesh.
Hi. I've bought Peyote seedlings and instead of replanting them, I would like to know if I can graft them onto San Pedro rootstock. Its the start of winter here now, so will it still work if I do it now? They are a year old.
It definitely is possible but it's recommended to do this during warmer seasons, as both cacti will be actively growing. If you can do this indoors with controlled light and temperature, that can help!
i made a graft of a baby peyote on a san pedro, on another one i grafted the root of the peyote, but its very difficult to make it stay with a bandage or anything (because the root is very irregular) so i just left it there... is there a problem on not "securing" it? its very small and doesnt seem like its gonna fall or anything.... hope my question makes sense
You will need enough pressure to secure the union between the scion & rootstock. Not sure if that’s what your question is about but hope this helps!
My comment is late but in the future you could try wrapping the bandage tape around the root and using it to wrap around the "top" of the root (previously bottom) to make it more uniform and then once you do that you can put on your piece of bandage over the top of that to hold it down
@@collinmcdaniel5683 yeah, both my grafts died:(
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