Hellonasty Admin

Number of posts: 1250 Location: NSW Registration date: 2008-04-04
 | Subject: Grafted Loph Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:02 pm | |
| This grafted Lophophora sp is turning some crazy colours  This colour is just due to the graft but it looks cool anyways.  |
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KanJe watchman

Number of posts: 393 Location: Melbourne Registration date: 2008-06-24
 | Subject: Re: Grafted Loph Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:55 am | |
| It looks awesome HN. I really like to form of the ribs too... |
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MichaelCactus Calm and Collected
Number of posts: 293 Location: Bendigo Registration date: 2008-06-24
 | Subject: Re: Grafted Loph Tue Dec 09, 2008 2:12 pm | |
| Why is it doing that HN? Also, is that a Kikko CV? |
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Hellonasty Admin

Number of posts: 1250 Location: NSW Registration date: 2008-04-04
 | Subject: Re: Grafted Loph Tue Dec 09, 2008 2:36 pm | |
| Grafted plants tend to go nutty colours especailly younger scions. You just never know, if it don't revert back to normal colour in a few months it could be a special plant. Not sure of the sub species as this was a mixed bag of lopho seeds I received as a gift with another lot of seeds  I've got another one from the same seed batch that has huged raised tubercles. I will post a pic of that one too. |
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Kada Calm and Collected

Number of posts: 209 Location: International Registration date: 2008-04-05
 | Subject: Re: Grafted Loph Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:05 pm | |
| looking good  "rainbow Loph" keeps whispering in my ears. |
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IXOXI Calm and Collected
Number of posts: 150 Location: Earth Registration date: 2011-12-08
 | Subject: Re: Grafted Loph Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:07 pm | |
| Do you have any current pictures or an update to the fate of rainbow loph?  |
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Hellonasty Admin

Number of posts: 1250 Location: NSW Registration date: 2008-04-04
 | Subject: Re: Grafted Loph Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:17 pm | |
| Unfortunately it reverted to normal growth. Check out my blog, there is a link below, the largest graft is the one from this thread  _________________ My Cacti Blog, please come visit me.

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