cat of curiosity
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this is what i was saying about grafting. those are around 50-60 days old from seed, grafted to pereskiopsis.
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if you use pereskiopsis, you should have baseball sized lophs in 6-12 months. after the scion is removed (leave on a shelf for two weeks to allow cut to callous) you can place on dry sand until root buds appear. then water moderately. once lophs are rooted, wait one year (this allows alkaloids to build). all in all, two years is a good guestimate from seed to harvest.Curiouscat, you are awesome and knowledgeable on the subjects at hand. I am planning on growing these L.W.'s on my balcony. I hear that provided adequate care, they will flower in 3-6 yrs. How big does a L.W. have to be before it can be harvested? I will have about 30.. but I don't want to screw it up by picking too early. I can't really find any info so I'm asking you -
also, you don't pick em... you crown them (cut the majority of the plant off leaving a few aeroles to produce pups). the plant and roots will be viable still, and the resulting pups will grow very quickly, allowing you to harvest again in the future. never kill a loph, it's bad luckI don't want to screw it up by picking too early. I can't really find any info so I'm asking you -
Hey Canndo How are you bro? Besides the curiouscat you're my only beacon of knowledge here. You both know your cacti. Thanks for checking in bro, and hope you are doing well -Well I am impressed, wish I had known about this earlier.
by the time you get it, it will surely be calloused. so, get some sand and potting soil, about 2/3 sand and 1/3 soil (preferably no or little nitrogen. cacti hate nitrogen). bury the cut deep enough that it sits without falling.Hey curiocat
You never cease to amaze. Please tell me the best way to root my 12" cutting...