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Nov 29, 2023 6:45 AM CST
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Hi - not much progress I'm afraid, thinking and planning still. Thanks for the videos, very informative. I thought I would have to grow the base first and make sure I had a solid root system before starting, but the first video shows grafting/rooting at same time. I found a source of mature dragon fruit cacti to use for this project as mine are only 1-2 years old and the branches are too narrow, especially since I want to do the multi-tier grafts. I was waiting for spring to start this project as Tampa still gets cold nights in the winter, but I may start earlier….. I bought a Christmas cactus with beautiful colors so will enjoy the blooms now before it becomes a donor and will raid the clearance racks at our local big box for more donors, of course these will probably be mystery colors. Very excited to get started on this project and will post pictures!
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