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Originally Posted by Grenou[_2_]
"Willi_9" wrote in message ...
In Spring I grafted an Echinopsis on a Cereus. When I looked at it
recently I
detected a new sprout on the stock which is lifting up the grafting. The
grafting
has already new roots. So if the Cereus should be successful and pushes
it off
it'll ready for growth in sandy soil again.
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Willi_9
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Hehe, I can see teeth! OK, roots :-)
Well done :-)
Grenou
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Everything is still in action. The hole is bigger, the teeth longer, the sprout stronger. There's only a tiny little space, where the two are connected - not what I intended, but having learned enough by doing I'll be wiser next year.