Grafting seedlings on Schlumbergera

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @87walker
    @87walker 7 років тому +11

    Tried this method recently. Appears I have achieved about an 80% success rate. Thank you for sharing!

  • @jozefdemeestere2919
    @jozefdemeestere2919 4 роки тому +1

    Great movie for grafting seedlings on Schlumbergera , thanks for sharing it

  • @CSSAustralia
    @CSSAustralia 9 років тому +4

    A great practical solution to grafting seedlings. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.

  • @jorgequinonez9720
    @jorgequinonez9720 9 років тому +4

    Very practical and ingenious. You should call this next "next generation grafting." You're previous videos inspired me to try grafting on the opuntia pads I had at my disposal, now I find out I could've avoided glochids! Thank you for creating your excellent and instructional videos.

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  9 років тому +3

      +Jorge Quinonez Thanks Jorge for your nice comment! The Opuntia is not so nice, but more permanent. For growing seedlings however that no problem

  • @cactibruhca5436
    @cactibruhca5436 9 років тому +10

    this is impressive bravo!
    i m a subscriber for a few years now and want to thank you for sharing your experience and information cacti grafting is life !!!

  • @hazelfuncion277
    @hazelfuncion277 4 роки тому +2

    Wow would be very excited to try this

  • @anttikuusmetso
    @anttikuusmetso Рік тому

    Great! Very useful experience! Many thanks for interesting video!

  • @VaniaDiasss
    @VaniaDiasss 2 роки тому +1

    Lindas plantas

  • @Cactusinformation
    @Cactusinformation  8 років тому +4

    Thank you Roberto Santos Kelso for ypur Spanish transscript!

  • @OscarHanzely
    @OscarHanzely 4 роки тому +2

    That is impressive its so hard to find Pereskiopsis in Canada that I will definitely give this one a try!

  • @Lovebird07Fly
    @Lovebird07Fly 7 років тому +2

    wonderful idea! I must try this soon.

  • @karelvojtisek7
    @karelvojtisek7 7 років тому +1

    Very good tipe of grifting thanks for this video your channel IS Very good 👍

  • @Mald1tu
    @Mald1tu 9 років тому +2

    Congratulations, great job!

  • @stephyclaws
    @stephyclaws 6 років тому +3

    This is amazing!

  • @MsMaine619
    @MsMaine619 5 років тому +1

    Great video !!! Very informative !!! Thank you !!!

  • @mohannadalmadanie4425
    @mohannadalmadanie4425 9 років тому +2

    thanks a lot amazing video
    go ahead i like your tips

  • @cactusman2100
    @cactusman2100 8 років тому +2

    wow !!! you so amazing im always wait for your video keep on ...

  • @jessipanda
    @jessipanda 9 років тому +1

    This is so incredible. Thanks for sharing. When I have some more space & light I will be trying this for sure!

  • @jroest1830
    @jroest1830 8 років тому +2

    Your video inspired me to also try this method, but I can't read the three cacti seeds you used. Could you tell me what seeds you used?

  • @19grand
    @19grand 8 років тому +1

    Thank-you for this :)

  • @87walker
    @87walker 9 років тому +1

    Brilliant video and idea! Just have to bring myself to cut pieces from prized zygo now!

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  9 років тому

      87walker Hi Walker, maybe better to check your family and friends first. Some people throw them away after flowering. Look for plants that grow upwards and have firm leaves

  • @Ilwonsang92
    @Ilwonsang92 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video. May I ask about your use of window cleaner to disinfect the blade? Is the alcohol content of that product sufficient?

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  3 роки тому +3

      I also contains some other anti bacterial stuff. It have been working fine for me for over 25 years

    • @Ilwonsang92
      @Ilwonsang92 3 роки тому +1

      That's so cool. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience!

  • @tcss0612
    @tcss0612 7 років тому +2

    Great video ! I notice Schlumbergera seem to have a lot of variety. Schlumbergera i got from my local store has very small pad, very different from the one u use in this video. What is the variety you use ?

    • @Schlum
      @Schlum 7 років тому +1

      Different ones. we have certainly used the Flame series

  • @anttikuusmetso
    @anttikuusmetso Рік тому

    I have grafted red mihanovichii on epiphyllum many years ago and it still feels fine while parent plant died years ago.

  • @pavel515
    @pavel515 8 років тому +3

    Works fine for winter grafting under fluorescent (led) lights. Have you tried grafting on Rhipsalidopsis?

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  8 років тому +3

      +Pavel Rézl Hi Pavel. I tried it with epifytic cacti and that works very good. I think it is as least as good as Schlumbergera. You need of course to select the sturdy hybrids.

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  8 років тому +1

      +Pavel Rézl Oh, and thanks for your feedback

  • @JamesEndo1
    @JamesEndo1 2 роки тому +1

    I know that this is an old video but still very cool. Thanks! So do you still like this grafting rooting stock and method? Better than pereskiopsis? Which grows faster, bigger? How long you keep scions on or just keep them connected? I have lots of S.truncata vs pere so this would be great! Thanks again sir.

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  2 роки тому +3

      Yes, I even like it more. It has so many advantages. Spineless, not much room needed, lots of stock, no pressure needed, easy to detach later on. I have grafts that last already 7 years at least.

    • @anttikuusmetso
      @anttikuusmetso Рік тому

      @@Cactusinformation great, thank you!

  • @emmanuelmaldonado3629
    @emmanuelmaldonado3629 8 років тому

    I had tried this morning, I hope it will be a success.

    • @doomsdoor
      @doomsdoor 8 років тому

      +Emmanuel Maldonado was it?

    • @emmanuelmaldonado3629
      @emmanuelmaldonado3629 8 років тому +1

      No, it wasn´t. But I´ll try and try some of this days.

    • @ChristopherEPineda
      @ChristopherEPineda 8 років тому

      +Emmanuel Maldonado keep trying till you succeed!

  • @rpned9440
    @rpned9440 9 років тому +1

    HI
    Firstly there appears to be no attempt to intersect the ring of vascular bundles, which is normally recommended for grafting cacti.? Am I missing something?
    Secondly can you let us know which/what hormones you are using in the cutting powder shown in the video?
    Cheers

  • @danielverdin7185
    @danielverdin7185 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much! But the growth seems slow for a few months compared to pereskiopsis, do you think it would be better to have larger cuttings of schlumbergera and root before grafting?

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  3 роки тому

      As the grafting is done without pressure like with Pereskiopsis there is a chance that the seedling is pushed off when the grafting stock is in growing 'mode'. Like Perskiopsis you would have to be certain that the flow to the top of the grafting stock is less active (so keep it dry for a number of days)

  • @TheGAGAFULL
    @TheGAGAFULL 5 років тому

    Fantastic!

  • @TheDriller64
    @TheDriller64 9 років тому +7

    Well I guess its off to Home Depot to buy a Christmas cactus

  • @frannatura
    @frannatura 8 років тому +2

    Maravilhoso ☺☺

  • @astronomycftvmf
    @astronomycftvmf 5 років тому +1

    Just tested two grafting with melocactus seedlings. Let's see how it goes!

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  5 років тому

      Like to hear what the outcome is and whether there is something to learn from it

    • @astronomycftvmf
      @astronomycftvmf 5 років тому

      @@CactusinformationDon't worry, I'll keep you updated.

  • @OscarHanzely
    @OscarHanzely 6 років тому

    So I am reading about grafting recently and have already some growing Pereskiopsis for the stock. I will definitely look into the Schlumbergera too. I have a quesiton though. I read some articles where they mentioned that you can use grafting technique to speed up the growth and strength of seedling and later transplant it on its own. But I have not seen a single video or article about the steps what do avoid and how to determine if we can transplant the scion to the ground without the supporting stock. Can anybody point me to good resource ? Video of this quality would be amazing to fill the gaps, since I do not plan to keep the scion grafted for ever, especially with very fast growing Pereskiopsis. Thank you

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  6 років тому +1

      Hi Oscar, we had this request before and are still thinking about how to clarify it in a video. Thank you for remembering us

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  5 років тому +1

      Hi Oscar, we finally had the time to make a video about this topic. I think it will be ready one of these days. Thank you again for your suggestion.

  • @h0rt0nChan
    @h0rt0nChan 5 років тому

    I have a question. After seedlings attached to the Schlumberger pads, do I have to let it air dry out for a couples of hours before putting them in the humidity chamber? Also, do I need to leave the humidity chamber alone without opening it, or I have to open it to ventilate every day until a week? Thanks again! The reason I ask because I don’t want the new graft to be rot by the water evaporations inside the humidity chamber!

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  5 років тому +1

      Put them in the humidity chamber right away. After two weeks you can open up the box a little. After 3 weeks roots will be there and you can transplant

  • @blazingchris5048
    @blazingchris5048 8 років тому +3

    Why not root the cuttings before grafting the seedlings ?

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  8 років тому +12

      Hi Chris, interesting question. The main reasons are:
      1. The Schlumbergera pad must be in rest, else there is a chance the seedling will be pushed off (same reason why we wait a couple of days after cutting the Schlumbergera pads)
      2. We want to work as clean as posible while and after the seedling is put on. Roots mostly also involve soil
      Other reasons are ease of handling, compactness etc

  • @forjoe2281
    @forjoe2281 2 роки тому

    Could you please show us one of your oldest graft with this stock?

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  2 роки тому

      I have regraft or rooted these after two years. However I do have some epifytic cacti growing for 7 years now on Schlumbergera truncata stock

    • @forjoe2281
      @forjoe2281 2 роки тому

      @@Cactusinformation could you please show me the photo of that 7 years old stock? I'm truly interested with your trick! Thanks in advance!

  • @Axpxlxwx
    @Axpxlxwx 7 років тому

    Many fanks!

  • @Axpxlxwx
    @Axpxlxwx 6 років тому +1

    What kind Schlumbergera? or variety. I want to try.

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  6 років тому

      The best is to use Schlumbergera's as they are sold in normal shops. They have been selected by commercial growers for health, easy rooting, resitatnt against diseases. Look for thick leaves that are full grown

  • @jaafarjazaerli1344
    @jaafarjazaerli1344 Рік тому

    Does it work with epiphyllums?

  • @astronomycftvmf
    @astronomycftvmf 5 років тому

    After 1 week I'm supposed to let the wet box open? Or I spray them everyday and then close the box again?

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  5 років тому

      After a week the graft has a connection with the Schlumbergera pad. You can keep the box partly open for some fresh air to prevent fungi. If it looks dry spray a bit so the youngsters will not dry out. so you still keep a bit of humid atmosphere in the box

  • @julietagasparetti4579
    @julietagasparetti4579 8 років тому

    genial!!!!!

  • @angelasullivan1035
    @angelasullivan1035 5 років тому

    What do you grow your seedlings in

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  5 років тому

      A mixture of volcanic sand and some white sand like that is used in bird cages

  • @karlismusins9112
    @karlismusins9112 8 років тому

    Can I root what is left after grafting?

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  8 років тому

      You can certainly give that a try!

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  8 років тому

      Or you can graft that part (upside down aswell)

    • @karlismusins9112
      @karlismusins9112 8 років тому

      I mean schlumbergera tops :) sorry about my english.

    • @Cactusinformation
      @Cactusinformation  8 років тому

      Yes, that is possible to, but it will take a time before you have again something you can graft on. It will depend of course whether the Schlumbergera stem is weak or not and how much you left when cutting it

  • @MichElle-sd6gj
    @MichElle-sd6gj 9 років тому +1

    Christmas cactus plant is beautiful by nature @ Christmas & Easter so grafting is unnecessary.

    • @bp4682
      @bp4682 6 років тому

      Mich Elle the grafting is not about trying to enhance the Christmas Cactus ...it's about using it as a rootstock to Aid growth in slower growing Cactus.