Several days ago I found a Neoporteria gerocephala seedling without chlorophyll which will obviously die, so I did a quick graft with the only thing that I had to hand which was a Rebutia pygmaea 'diersiana' seedling. It seems to have taken so for now it should be ok. I can always re-graft at a later stage if necessary.
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Emergency graft
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