GRAFTED ADENIUMS
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Comments (4)It is true on what you say Jason. When I graft the tips of the original plant on starters ...they grab a hold much faster than ones without. But then there is your catch 22 ...you don't have enough grafting material that you are forced to take 90 - 95% of the mother plant to have a sufficient supply afterwards....See MoreWish me luck grafted adenium
Comments (13)Thank you friends.... Chris, what is your zone? This is December, it is too cold for grafts. I normally do my graft right after first blooming season. Around July, so the scions have enough time to grow before winter comes. Hot sunny weather helps. Type in search area (Result of last year grafts) to see my 2012 grafts. Grafting is not hard, it takes practices. John, if you stay in Thailand, you have great weather and you can do your grafting anytime. The most important point is to soak your knifes in rubbing alcohol for 2-3 minutes before you start and often clean your knifes during the process and dry it with clean paper towel. (I used one side razer blade, easy to hold) Ask more question, I will try to help. Many people had different steps, but my steps I wrote in (Result of last year grafts). Marie...See MoreUpdate: n00b with grafted Adenium and lotsa guts
Comments (19)It wont necessarily happen to that graft, but it can. Even if it does, that can also be somewhat attractive. It's the reason I bought this plant, in fact. I liked the look. Here is the whole thing:As for the wavy leaves, there doesn't necessarily have to be anything wrong with the plant when it does that. I get that on a number of my tworlings (two-year olds, doncha know). As long as you're sure there are no infestations, it's fed and watered correctly and has adequate light as well as heat, then it's probably just how the thing grows. Sunburn on adeniums is unmistakable--the leaves are literally bleached almost white. If you're really worried, dig the mother out, inspect the roots and examine your substrate. Or, since it's almost September, you can wait until the spring then dig it out. Pagan...See MoreDark Picotee Triple Red grafted Adenium from Durham Botanical
Comments (24)Guess what!?!?!!! It is great! There it was in the mail this afternoon! I think it's better than I expected. Nice, fat, healthy, with alot of character. This is not one that I picked but one I let them pick out for me. And I couldn't be happier. Even though it didn't arrive as quick as thought, it was well worth the wait. Even when we called he was more than apologetic for the delay, but the torrential rain storms had set him back. I would highly recommend Durham Botanicals, and will definitely be shopping with Chris again!...See Morekukkalasatishkumar
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