Grafting plants is one of my favorite hobbies. Its easy to graft cacti as they have a sticky sap and easily adhere to each other. This moon cactus here is a grafted piece. its grafted on to another cactus mainly because it cannot survive on its own.
Grafting other plants is not so easy. I have grafted hibiscus, Adeneniums and roses. I have have the highest amount of failure with roses. It needs a lot of practice. Hibiscus and Adeniums are easy though some grafts have failed.
Vinca, Frangipani (plumeria) lemons and other fruit trees are easier to graft too, with some practice. I love grafting various colors of flowers on to one plant as it produces a stunning effect while all are in bloom. Adeniums being compact are great for grafting different colors.
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Do you like gardening?
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Have you ever tried grafting?
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I love flowers, but I haven’t tried vaccination for flowers
I am learning to graft and all my plants are my lab LOL
I have only attempted rooting but never grafting. Were your grafts with different coloured flowers?
I am waiting for the rains to get over, the hibiscus flowers get lashed and muddied by the rain. I will prune it and hope to take a great picture soon. Post it soon I hope.
Lovely color you have shared Dawn.
I do love this color of the moon cactus more than the others, i am also partial to the bright yellow.