Grafting Progress

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george76904
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Wow, looking good!
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So a little update, I have a few new grafts in the works.

The kikko Loph that I was starting to root got stuck onto a Trichocereus pachanoi stock just to see if I could get some more growth out of it because I want to see what it'll look like mature. I also regrafted (for the third or fourth time now!) the L. a-v scion from earlier in this thread to a T. bridgesii stock, hopefully nothing will happen to this one. I also have a few more species of Loph seedlings (in particular, the one that was just "flowering" from my seedling thread) that I stuck onto some Pereksiopsis. It's already been about a week now and everything is sturdy and looks infection free, so I'll keep my fingers crossed. I'll try to get some pictures soon.
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Some pics:
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And a new member of the family:
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Which species is the one on the pereskiopsis? And nice crest!
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It should be koehresii as it was planted at the same time as the small one that attempted to flower last month. There has already been noticeable growth since the graft was done, which was just a few weeks ago.
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