Lophophora grafting on Trichocereus

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Lophophora grafting on Trichocereus

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This is my first attempt to graft a lophophora in a Trichocereus. But my trichocereus had on the time 1,30 metters.

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This is the result 1 and a half year later.Image
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looks like its growing ok :) congrats!

got a before pic?
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The one on top seems to have done well, but the little side buttons didn't make it I see. Well I see more pups are on the way!
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daiv wrote:but the little side buttons didn't make it I see.
Because they weren't touching the vascular ring of the stock?

Looks like the main graft is growing well. I need to practice some grafting...maybe one day i'll stir up the courage to cut up my good growing plants :D
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hi friends,

Thank you for the replies. Is allways good to have some feedback.

Yes, the little side grafts didn´t make it. That time i tried to do so, based on some pictures. But i never realized how can be made the side graft.

After some time the little ones felt off :idea:

I can advise you to give it a try. This was my best trichocereus with my best lophophora. And it works fine =) they are healthy.
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One more year afterImage
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wow!! 2 flowering!! fantastic job! Looks like a wonderful graft you did!
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Wow, lovely! Congrats! =D>
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Dear forum colleagues,
My life was going on circles, I didn't care so much about my cactus and a lot of them have died, unfortunately. I'm now taking care of them, identifying everyone that survived and start my collection again. This is my only pride, a successful grafting made several years ago of a lophophora williamssi on a trichocereus that now I think is a Peruvianus and not a pachanoi. I hope the pictures can inspire others.
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Another picture of the grafted lophophora 2014
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Very impressive and pretty!
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gemhunter178 wrote:Very impressive and pretty!
Yes indeed. I have grown a passion on this one. Many times I though on taking the babies to propagate but I lack on courage.

How many years do you think this graft can last?
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The stock seems pretty healthy and scion seems really healthy to me- I'd say it would last quite a while.
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More pictures from this year
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