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 Grafted Mammillaria luethyi

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TasV



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PostSubject: Re: Grafted Mammillaria luethyi   Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:08 pm

Hellonasty wrote:
That photo of all the Leuthyi is the best thing I've seen in ages. I love it, such an amazing collection Hanazono Smile


Agreed... was almost enough to convince my better half we needed as bigger better glasshouse Wink
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PostSubject: Re: Grafted Mammillaria luethyi   Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:32 pm

TasV
I have not tried yet but I think you can root a whole clump.
I checked roots coming from a pup cutting. It was a tap-root.

Hellonasty
I once collected more than 100 grafted luethyi but they were reduced gradually.

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