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Adenium Obessum Seedling Grafts

As I have around 300 adenium obessum seedlings and about 100 various arabicum seedlings from last autumn, I'm using some of them to play around with grafting experiments. I selected a few seedlings to try to start making groups of 2's and 3's of like kinds. If they survive to bloom, I can then determine which flowering tips I want to keep and graft around or mix, etc. Or use the root stocks for other grafts later.

At any rate, this is practicing with the slicing and super gluing method. Seedlings were washed, dipped in 70 % alcohol, dried, then grafted and glued a few days ago. Here I pulled these two back out of their little pots to check for signs of rot, and to photograph them. Tap roots were also trimmed though likely some of these will have the lower root sections cut off and restarted for root training later.

So far so good. If after a week or two longer these continue to look good, I'll work on additional batches with variations. And some with deeper cuts, or thick side branches.

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