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PostSubject: Re: Some lophophora-flowers   Sat May 22, 2010 12:54 pm

There's some really beautiful, old plants here. Crypto, that macro shot of the Pelecyphora is really fascinating.
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PostSubject: Re: Some lophophora-flowers   Sat May 22, 2010 5:33 pm

Just wondering if its possible to graft a tubercle and has anyone done it. Great close up photo of pelecyphora interesting to see spine formation close up and to see that part of the spine had rubbed off. Love the pics of the old mexicans would love to see plants like that offered for sale in aus or its maybe just cause im in adelaide we do not have a cacti and succulent nursery here maybe they are for sale somewere in aust hate to think how much plants of that age and size would be worth.
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PostSubject: Re: Some lophophora-flowers   Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:43 pm


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Just wondering if its possible to graft a tubercle and has anyone done it


was thinking the same thing, lol Smile

grafty freex

other than that this is pretty impressive collection of the ultimate slowgrowers

great new finds too!
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PostSubject: Re: Some lophophora-flowers   Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:25 pm

Cactuscook,

Tubercle grafts are possible and can be done quite successfully with some plants. Hanazono has done it Mamm Luethyi, there are photos on the forum I think have a look around.

found it for ya>

http://forum.auscactiforum.net/specialist-cultivation-f31/grafted-mammillaria-luethyi-t606.htm

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