First two pics are an althea graft that is about a week old. The black spot is firm, and not oozing or anything. Third picture is a bruce’s dragon that first struggled with rust, then i dusted with sulfur. About the same age as the althea.

by GlobalPurchase5939

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  1. SpikyGreenStick

    It’s too hard to say RN but looks like BD is definitely struggling, is the black new? Squishy at all?

  2. VivarHundersnatch

    I’d regraft that ASAP. Take the top scion and cut up until you have clean tissue. Same with the stock. Then regraft. That’s just my look. That’s for the BD. I’d feel the other and if it’s hard wait and see.

  3. Post-Squid

    The black in pic #1 isn’t normally a problem.

  4. Tired_Insomniac_2295

    Pic 1 and 2 look like drying. Pic 3 looks like rotting.

  5. GlobalPurchase5939

    update: i wiggled the BD a bit and it just popped off, completely rotted. the cutting was one i received that was already mostly rotted, about 4 inches. i cut until there was no more rot and grafted, which is what is in pic 3.

    i ended up just cutting the stock an inch or so down from where the graft was and put a small piece of dr funk i had leftover on it.

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