Love seeing Glorps on their own roots. I’ve been working on one for about 3 months that’s taking small sips weekly at this point.
Dangerous-Detail5965
I never knew these things could survive rooted. I’ve never seen adults not on grafts.
checkoutmycactus
Lol oh no! Something tells me I’m doing it wrong! All of you are talking about rooted. It is not. I am hoping it roots, but it is a cutting! Incredibly new to this. Is this best as a graft?!
BYBtek
Reminds me of the Like Likes in the Zelda games, dope dope dope 😀
The-Sporecerer

GotWellSoowie
Just realized I’ve never seen one on it’s own roots.
Wiley_Jack
They’ll root, but it takes patience. For me, even reg’lar ol’ Myrtillocactus geometrizans can sit for months before throwing roots.
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Damn. On its own roots!
Woah what a mutant
Love seeing Glorps on their own roots. I’ve been working on one for about 3 months that’s taking small sips weekly at this point.
I never knew these things could survive rooted. I’ve never seen adults not on grafts.
Lol oh no! Something tells me I’m doing it wrong! All of you are talking about rooted. It is not. I am hoping it roots, but it is a cutting! Incredibly new to this. Is this best as a graft?!
Reminds me of the Like Likes in the Zelda games, dope dope dope 😀

Just realized I’ve never seen one on it’s own roots.
They’ll root, but it takes patience. For me, even reg’lar ol’ Myrtillocactus geometrizans can sit for months before throwing roots.