Hana's grafting in 2014/2015

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Looks great! I see what appear to be red flowers on those astos in the back. I take it your hanazonos x red flowered asterias was successful beyond the one mentioned earlier in the thread. We're they grafted in 2004 or 2014?
Great pictures!
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I made a mistyping. It should be 2014.
I grafted 24 of red flowering related asterias seedlings.
Almost all are red flowering ones.
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Whoo! They look great!
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I completed seedling grafting in January but I added 12 scions in this month, which are not seedlings.
6 of A. rittri off-sets and 6 of M. luethyi tubercles were grafted.

I grafted a tubercle of luethyi on an other stock and got a successful result some years ago.
It is the 1st time to graft these tubercles on Pereskiopsis.
The photo is one of grafted tubercles.
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Ariocarpus scions grafted in 2014 have started to be in flower.
The photo is one of them, A. fissuratus v intermedius.
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A grafted Ariocarpus retusus v furfuraceus cv Daruma royal was in flower in the afternoon.
24 young seedlings were grafted in 2014.
This is one of them.
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Man I can't wait till my grafted arios take off in growth! Thanks for the pictures that is really something!
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george 76904

I assume you have to wait 1 or 2 more months to happen.

Here is updated photos of grafted scions in 2015.
They are around 8 months old.
It is 1st month in autumn in here but they still have grown continuously.

Ariocarpus bravoanus v hintonii
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Astrophytum myriostigma cv khoyo, kikkou
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Echinocactus horizontharonius
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Ariocarpus fissuratus
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Ariocarpus retusus v furfuraceus cv Daruma royal
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Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus v elephantideus
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Ariocarpus retusus v furfuraceus cv Suguri cauliflower
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These scions of Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus f Rio Verde were sown seeds in the end of August 2014.
24 of 1 month old seedlings were grafted.
They are still 1 year old, need 5 more months to reach to 2 years old.
Some of them were in flower in this morning.
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Amazing plants. What do you plan to do with them once the stock is exhausted? Will you regraft on a sturdier, longer lasting stock or will you try to root them? Some of them seem too much out of shape to try that.
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I will degraft them next September with short stocks, 2 cm length.
The short stock will be buried in potting-mix.
Roots come out from the stock initially and the scion relies on the stock for a while.
In 4~5 years, the stock will die but roots are developed form the scion before that and swap over.
This method is utilized the character of non-permanent stock, Peleskiopsis.

The photo is degrafted kotschoubeyanus scions some years ago.
Some of them have developed roots from scions.
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Amazing, Hanazono. Your posts are an inspiration and a constant source of joy. :)
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Fissuratus related species are in flower in young age.
These A. fissuratus v intermedius were sown seeds and grafted in 2014.
They have started to be in flower.
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2 other species were also in flower yesterday.
Seeds were sown and grafted seedlings in 2014.
Ariocarpus retusus v furfuraceus cv Daruma Royal
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Ariocarpus retusus v furfuraceus cv Suguri cauliflower
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Updated photo, some of degrafted and under rooting scions
They were grafted in 2014 and degrafted in September this year.
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