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Grafting on Opuntia compressa: how to carry out your own grafts.
... compressa stock. The classical methods. There is not only one method for grafting, but many. Here I suggest some examples, but you can adapt the techniques to your own needs, and change them according to the season, size of the stock and scion, species etc... Choose a healthy young cladode (maximum 1 year old) From a single cladode it is possible to obtain two grafting stock ...
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Grafting on Opuntia spp.: Your personal experience page 1
... | Links | Search Grafting on Opuntia spp.: Your personal experience page 1 CACTUS ART NURSERY Cultivation and Mail Sale of Cacti and Succulents. The use of Opuntia bergeriana stock for grafting cactus was quite ... greenhouse where the temperature lowers until -2 or – 3°C in the winter. My preferred grafting stock is Opuntia bergeriana which has been used earlier by Italian growers and also in the ...
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Cactus Grafting
... Grafting the Stapeliads How to Graft these Succulents Cactus Grafting Stock What is the best stock to use? Basic Guide to Cactus Grafting A good starting point for beginners Closet Cactus Care Excellent grafting ...
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grafting cactus and succulents
... grafting cactus and succulents Grafting Cactus and Succulents (Note: GRAFTED CACTUS may exhibit combinations of forms not found in nature, depending upon the imagination of the propagator.) GRAFTING ... grafting methods: flat, cleft, and side. The flat graft is easiest fitting a flat base to a flat top. After selecting the stock ... . Be sure the plant used as grafting stock is healthy and vigorous; it must ...
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Seedling Grafting
... grafting stock, it is vitally important that it is in vigorous growth before any attempt is made to graft on to it. The grafting year begins in January, more or less coinciding with the start of the seed-sowing season. At this time cuttings about 10 cm. long are taken from stock plants (normally plants that have been used for grafting and have failed and ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Grafting
... listed references. Grafting basics The basic principle in grafting is to ensure contact between the cambium of the scion and that of the stock. The ... case the stock has no roots and the graft is treated as a cutting. In this way both grafting and propagation of the stock are carried out at the same time. This method is useful in cases where the stock is ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Grafting
... in one to two years. To understand grafting, it is important to know the terms scion and understock or stock. The scion is the part ... a general rule, large stocks are more difficult to use for grafting. A stock that is about 1/2 to 1 inch in diameter is a ... it is resistant to the root rot disease. Cleft grafting is the most popular method of grafting and will be described below. The understock should ...
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Grafting Australian Native Plants
... standard form of Grevillea x gaudichaudii [photo] by grafting it on to G. robusta (see Burke, 1983). In future I expect that grafted stock will become more common in the flower industry ... the entire ornamental plant industry. Research in Israel and South Africa on grafting proteaceous plants (including Banksia) indicates that grafting is seen in those countries as a promising tool for the development ...
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Grafting
... grafting: 1. The stocks should be watered and fertilized a week to 2 days before grafting. 2. Cut the edge of stock at the area between new growth and growth from last year. 3. Cut edges about 2mm around stock diagonally. 4. Cut stock ...
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Grafting Deciduous Magnolias
... "takes." For this new mode of grafting we are creating an understock similar to that used for summer grafting, that is, one in full ... arise when grafting. Because of this it is better to ball up using twine instead of knotting the hessian. The ball of the stock should ... cannot be used, providing it is in a healthy condition. Grafting Since grafting commences in the first week in March the stocks must ...
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