Adenium Obessum Seedling Grafts
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Comments (32)UPDATE...... I'm back, sort of. Had to take a lot of time off while being the primary, care-giver for two, aging parents. Washed, cleaned, cooked, shopped, worked, worried, and ran every aspect of their lives. Growing plants had to take the back seat, and many of my plants objected to my neglect, and died. Ingrates! So, for a while, I tried to grow some Adenium. Many rotted, even with the correct care. Most problems started from graft failures. Expensive plants just up and died on me. My braiding experiments were also put on hold. Much too busy to wet-nurse some finicky, Adenium braids. But I will try to duplicate what Marie has done. That was then, and this is now....Parents are gone, and, life goes on. Now I need a good supply of tall Adenium seedlings to braid. My eventual goal: braid some Adeniums and successfully grow them. Top work/graft all the upper branches with one, selected cultivar. Sit back, sip a cold beer, and stare at my work of art. Frank...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 MoreGrafting Plumeria Onto Adenium....Is It Possible?
Comments (35)Stuart, Can you update us on your adenium scion to plumeria rootstock? When I read this thread, I had to re-read .. adenium to plumeria? I would think it would work better the other way around ... plumeria grafted onto adenium rootstock. Adenium is the sturdier plant. Adenium branches are harder & heavier than plumeria branches, which can be very easily literally snapped off. I can't imagine plumeria supporting adenium branches. Somebody please show me the visuals ... sans photo shop, please! Maria Elena...See MoreMore Grafted Adeniums To The Collection
Comments (58)Peter - Ask your sister who works at Bunnings why they don't get them. They only had 10 beautiful plants stuck in orchid mix in orchid pots. They don't know how to look after them....See More- 7 years ago
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