These were the first cacti my wife and I grafted ourselves at a workshop last year in August. Both took, and are growing FAST - love how healthy they are!

For reference, here’s a pic from last year (doggo for scale). Unbelievable how much bigger they are in less than a year!

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They look like anime characters.

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I believe it’s the first time I see a crested cactus with so much hair. It looks stunning! (Actually it looks like it could jump down and run away lol)

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Haha, it does, doesn’t it? That one is my wife’s and she calls it “little rabbit” because it kinda sorta looks like one :)

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What does grafting cactus do? I mean like what are your goals when doing so (I also had no clue you could graft cactus until seeing your post).

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Sometimes it helps it grow when it’s barely able to do so on its own - that’s the case for the bright red and yellow ones that are popular in flower shops. They can’t photosynthetize well on their own, so grafting allows them to get nutrients from the rootstock instead.

For other ones it’s either purely aesthetics, or speeding up growth - grafted cacti tend to grow much faster. Either that, or making sure delicate ones don’t die - it’s more difficult to kill a grafted cactus, since rootstock ones are normally pretty resilient, and scions are protected from root rot and such because they sit on top :)

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