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Hanazono
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PostSubject: Ariocarpus fissuratus   Ariocarpus fissuratus EmptySun Mar 08, 2009 11:26 am

We had a good rain last week and morning and evening became cooler.
Several Ariocarpus have started to open flowers.
The attached photo is Ariocarpus fissuratus f Big Bend, sown seed on 31/10/03.
I grafted seedlings on hylocereus undatus. The scion was grown quite well.
Last year, I degrafted the plant.
The degrafting of fissuratus is not easy. I lost fissuratus quit often during degrafting process. It is difficult to stop liquid when you cut fissuratus. Liquid comes out from cutting face and continue to run even if you use a drying powder.
I did not cut fissuratus for this one. I cut undatus and remove soft tissue. About 30 mm of undatus vascular bandle was remained on the bottom of fissuratus. This plant does not have own root, growing through 30 mm of undatus vascular bandle which has roots.
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PostSubject: Re: Ariocarpus fissuratus   Ariocarpus fissuratus EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 12:28 pm

I like it, great flower. Have you been able to sucessfully de-graft and root any fissuratus ?
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PostSubject: Re: Ariocarpus fissuratus   Ariocarpus fissuratus EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 3:17 pm

Nice one Hanazono, You never ceise to amaze. Its come along quite well... in under 6 years.

And now im going to play it cool and pretend i'm as good as you. Yeah that's right I graft poop in my sleep. tongue and I grow magical offsets out my fingertips.

Love ya work, Keep it up.
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PostSubject: Re: Ariocarpus fissuratus   Ariocarpus fissuratus EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 3:19 pm

Since when was S.H.I.T transmogrified into POOP. Well so much for playing it cool. (I graft poop in my sleep) that aint cool at all.....

*sigh*
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PostSubject: Re: Ariocarpus fissuratus   Ariocarpus fissuratus EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 5:13 pm

Laughing


Oh and...that's a mighty fine Ario Hanaz, mighty fine. I would also like to know answer to the question HN asked you.
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PostSubject: Re: Ariocarpus fissuratus   Ariocarpus fissuratus EmptyMon Mar 09, 2009 6:34 pm

Hellonasty and trigonus

I have experienced just one successful fissuratus degrafting, own root.
The plant was smaller.

When you start degrafting with short vascular bandles, the plant will rely on the vascular bandles for a while but own-roots will come out eventually. I have not confirmed this with fissuratus but I have confirmed this with more than 20 Ariocarpus including hintonii and lloydii.

Retusus is easy to degraft, own-root.

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