Slab Grafting Trichocereus Cactus

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
  • Using the "slab" method of grafting to attach a T. macrogonus "Big Mac" mid cut to a Trichocereus PC pachanoi.
    Why do this? Two reasons.
    Why sacrifice the growth of one cactus for another? I have tons of PC and they aren't really good for much other than being ornamental and even then they are common and not that desirable or expensive. So it's worth it to graft on a much more desirable named cactus clone to the already existing PC.
    The second is instead of sticking the cut in soil and waiting for it to root, grafting the desired cut to another fast growing already established cactus will cause much quicker growth. The scion (the macrogonus) will use the roots of the root stock (the PC) to provide water and nutrients.
    All trichocereus can be grafted to other trichocereus. You can even graft Trichocereus to a few other kinds of cactus and succulent like plants and vice versa.
    Hope this helps you get the gist of it. If you have any questions please let me know in the comments.

Komentáře • 26

  • @guifercon
    @guifercon Před 2 lety +5

    My graft already popped 3 more branches! You were a vital part of my success, thank you!

  • @ziggyinta
    @ziggyinta Před 9 měsíci

    thanks for the content! :)

  • @naturesbravery2325
    @naturesbravery2325 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice

  • @VerockFTW
    @VerockFTW Před 3 lety +3

    Looking forward to the update bro. I’ve recently started growing pach myself

  • @ceaserelizondo
    @ceaserelizondo Před 4 měsíci

    Peroxide work as well

  • @mattstang3439
    @mattstang3439 Před rokem

    Damn that was a fat PC you used 😳!

  • @davidsoto8307
    @davidsoto8307 Před rokem

    Here the Pc is being grafted into itself but as slab, if its the same cactus being grafted into self, why is this done ? can you please help me understand? thank you

    • @elcastro5000
      @elcastro5000  Před rokem +1

      I'm not grafting PC to PC. The slab is T. macro. The clone is called "Big Mac"

  • @TheChurchofCacti
    @TheChurchofCacti Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 10 inch 100% legit Ogun cutting being shipped to me as I type this. Just won it off EBay, he was asking $300 and I offered $150 and won! He had 4 cuttings, and it was the last and smallest one but still a steal IMO. The bigger ones sold at $300. Anyways, I've never grafted before but thinking to get the most out of this Spring\Summer in Colorado and I need to graft this Ogun to something with established roots. I'm thinking about buying a fat PC that's already rooted. What are my chances? My biggest worry is lining up the Scion right, and finding something to use for adequate pressure. My cut is a tip, would do regular tip graft not slab. Option #2 is put on own roots, hope they're ready for Summer. Or #3 sell for $300 on FB LOL..

    • @elcastro5000
      @elcastro5000  Před 3 lety +1

      You can do both. Cut off a small piece from the main chunk and do an areole/slab. Let the rest root on its own.

    • @BigFunkyy
      @BigFunkyy Před 3 lety +1

      The odds of you having got a legit ogun cutting off eBay are slim, very very slim. If it didn't come from ss I would assume it's a look alike.

  • @heldhostageplshelp
    @heldhostageplshelp Před 2 lety

    I have an two headed bridgesii and an 12 pachanot and I want to graft an scion of the pachanot onto the bridgesii. Then graft an scion off the bridgesii onto the pachanot.

  • @AllenSmithe
    @AllenSmithe Před 3 lety +1

    Definitely update when that Mac pups. Where'd you get the cutting?

    • @elcastro5000
      @elcastro5000  Před 3 lety +1

      Trade with a local. I have some other macs as well. Doing an update video on all my triches this weekend.

  • @yechielw5943
    @yechielw5943 Před 2 lety

    What's the purpose of grafting?

    • @elcastro5000
      @elcastro5000  Před 2 lety +4

      Say you have a rare cacti but it grows slow, you can graft it to a faster growing cacti and use its roots to make the slower one grow faster.
      Or if you are given a cutting of something rare you can cut it up into pieces and graft them. Making many clones of the plant that grow fast.

    • @endtoeknee8499
      @endtoeknee8499 Před 2 lety

      @@elcastro5000 but the purpose of grafting them on the side other then esthetic ?

    • @elcastro5000
      @elcastro5000  Před 2 lety +1

      @@endtoeknee8499 you mean a vertical graft along the areoles on the side? Yeah that's just purely aesthetic. Slab grafts like the ones I'm doing are more stable and likely to succeed.

  • @stormevans6897
    @stormevans6897 Před 3 lety +6

    PC is definitely a scared cactus, people hate on it too much, imo

    • @zenbotany8695
      @zenbotany8695 Před 2 lety

      100%, it obviously genetically closely related to all these I never understood the hate lol

    • @brentraby1
      @brentraby1 Před rokem

      All plant life is sacred :) some just more magic than others

  • @NathanArizona
    @NathanArizona Před 3 lety +10

    You need to change the attitude towards PC a little, all plants and life ARE Sacred. Don't let them hear you say that or you're asking for bad karma. All the plant nations are important! They all want to be loved if they are in your care...

  • @BigFunkyy
    @BigFunkyy Před 3 lety +3

    You come off a little bit as a cactus snob on the pc subject. The fact of the matter is, there are tons of really cool plants that get lumped into the "pc" category. "Saw tooth profile? Short spines? Yup its a pc". That isn't enough to really idenfity the plant when no one actually knows what pc is. Have some "pc" growing that unaged, 6inches will knock even a vets socks off. Pachonot also really isn't a real thing. It's just a pachanoi bro.

    • @elcastro5000
      @elcastro5000  Před 3 lety +1

      True. Nobody knows what PC is. But we know enough about them to call them distinct. We know where the original was collected in Bolivia. And you can easily tell a PC apart from other Trichocerus clones.
      They're cool as ornamental plants. And old plants can be active. But nowhere near the plants raised for ceremony for centuries. PC was not. It was marketed as an ornamental plant. And it's a very nice one. But easy to tell apart from other Trichocerus clones.

    • @PoliceStateIsHere
      @PoliceStateIsHere Před rokem

      @@elcastro5000 " But nowhere near the plants raised for ceremony for centuries. " --- were you there?