Has anyone tried this technique? If so, how well does it work?
Cleft graft technique
- CactusFanDan
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Re: Cleft graft technique
I haven't seen many people use this technique, but it is used often for those Euphorbia lactea crest grafts you see around. I think it's most suited for grafting flat-stemmed plants onto columnar stocks. Flat grafting is a lot more common and probably easier to successfully pull off.
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Re: Cleft graft technique
Hi Tumamoc,
I am waiting the result of this type of grafting using Leucht. Principis as scion. I didnt tie the V part as it held the scion with no problem.
In the past I use V grafting for adenium but now I change to flat graft like cactus
Please see the pict attached
Hendry
I am waiting the result of this type of grafting using Leucht. Principis as scion. I didnt tie the V part as it held the scion with no problem.
In the past I use V grafting for adenium but now I change to flat graft like cactus
Please see the pict attached
Hendry
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Re: Cleft graft technique
i have seen this type of grafting at Lowes on something they called a 'coral cactus'