Some of my freaks. Even my grafting material is freaking out as you can see by the last picture. I must say, I love my plants.
Nice stuff
Nature is in general nice stuff. I find simply being in nature relaxing. Freaks like these however provide a direction to my madness which finds even more happiness tinkering with the ideas of what is possible within that nature.
a delicious truth - the beauty of nature, its strength and its ingenuity, never fails to centre my being. Thanks, so much!
judith you my friend definitely get what its all about. If it were not for the nature part of the Lakota religion I would probably never have gotten involved in it. A sauna just isn't the same as an inipi... typically. Another of the little beauties in my garden... a nice little pachanoi
lush to the eye
A new freak. Tetracotyledon showed its head today so it got cut off. Graft of tetracotyledon completed 23 October 2017. Here is hoping she maintains some freakishness.
Okay, here is another freak for you. She appears red now as she is sunburned which is just the way I like my bridgesii seedling grafts. Prior to being grafted she actually had 2 spots of green on her so I think there is the possibility she may be variegated if she doesn't lose it and revert albino or all green.
An update on that bridgesii seedling above as she looks on 3 November 2017
Getting down and dirty today as grafting stock is running low.
Grafts done today
5 days later this is how our bridgesii look
hi wakinyan - morning brings such life!
Judih, if you like that bit of life... another day and another tray
You are going to town
Stoney, I simply love grafting. Today... I actually finished a tray of grafts long before dusk.
More variegates from seed
they are getting bigger
i graft ideas
result is never certain!
Stonehenge, as you can see by the rapid growth... this is why I like to graft. You can do side bends or sit-ups, but please don't touch my grafts till they have taken. My grafts don't complain though as even those that have been shaken continue to explode.
This latest new variegate is in the back looking all pink, but Papa thinks she is going to be bumping soon as she has that look that says I'm about to get excited.
What is more important than all the variegates I have popping is the "answer to everything" which has finally started to kick start it into high gear.
Judih,
As long as your grafting then you can't go wrong. I'm never certain of my results when grafting which is another reason I like to take my grafts down and let them grow for a year or so on their own roots before I cull them. Still, some of them you can tell are going to be something special long before letting them grow in their own roots.
This little freak I had to share with you. QuatroThunderCat appeared at first to be a quatrocotyledon, but now I see a faint line and I am wondering if she is perhaps mother natures way of helping me graft... i.e. a conjoined twin
cool
I agree with you Judih, mother nature is cool. Especially so when she tosses out oddities like this for us to be amazed with.
On another note, I told myself I was only going to graft pure species and those with known localities and distinguished phenotypes for a bit. Do you know I can't do it? I just can't limit my grafting not even for a little bit to one type, locality, etc. Suffice it to say I had to spend more money on just a few seeds of amazing parentage last night. Suffice it to say I'm going to be grafting like crazy twice over. Its not the quantity of seeds grafted that is important, but the quality of the seeds grafted that is important. And in my case, I graft 100% of those that I am dying to see at their full maturity and a good proportion of those that I am only slightly excited about.
Quatrocat/cuatrocotyledon is getting a bit older so I'm here for her update.
This tiny seedling graft again... looks like she is finally lowering her ears and getting ready to explode. No doubt as a result of her last feed change
And as you can see... this little crest is growing nicely.
Variegated Trichocereus validus x Red grandi
good morning to you!
Quote from: judih on December 14, 2017, 10:55:22 PM
good morning to you!
Good morning to you as well. It is winter now so these babies are not growing as fast as they might otherwise. Still, you can see the above Variegated Trichocereus validus x Red grandi is starting to pup.
All in good time, seems to be developing nicely.
Trichocereus peruvianus "Clyde" x Zelly... I'm betting this one is about to turn freak. Time will tell.
Update on Trichocereus peruvianus "Clyde" x Zelly
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Trichocereus peruvianus Clyde x Zelly picture taken today... looking good my friends.... looking good. I'm excited for this little freak which is sure to sport a beautifully colored flower to boot.
pretty little one.
variegated crested Trichocereus pachanoi