Trichocereus pachanoi ‘Rod’ Grafted Mother Plant

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A mature grafted specimen of the Australian SAB clone Trichocereus pachanoi ‘Rod’, grown on Trichocereus pachanoi rootstock.

Overview

This is a one-off grafted mother plant of Trichocereus pachanoi ‘Rod’, an Ecuadorian pachanoi-type clone that has become well known among Trichocereus collectors for its clean rib structure, rounded form, strong areole character, and blue-green mature growth.

The main ‘Rod’ pup is now around 22 cm, with a total plant height of approximately 64 cm from the base of the rootstock. This is not a small starter graft or a fresh propagation piece, it is an established mother graft with a well-developed scion, active growing tip, and plenty of future potential.

Visually, this plant has a lovely rounded pachanoi form, broad ribs, neat woolly areoles, short spination, and a calm blue-green epidermis. The top growth shows a slightly softer green flush around the growing point, which is typical of active growth.

Specimen Details

  • You will receive the exact plant shown in the photos, this is a one-off specimen
  • Clone: Trichocereus pachanoi ‘Rod’
  • Rootstock: Trichocereus pachanoi
  • Main ‘Rod’ pup: approximately 22 cm
  • Total plant height from base: approximately 64 cm
  • Form: grafted mother plant
  • Root system: established rooted rootstock
  • Condition: healthy grafted specimen with visible healed graft union and normal cosmetic marking from greenhouse growth

Genetics & Background

Trichocereus pachanoi ‘Rod’
‘Rod’ is generally grown as an Ecuadorian pachanoi-type clone. It is associated with the Australian SAB collecting scene and is valued for its distinctive pachanoi morphology, including strong V-notching above the areoles, rounded ribs, short spines, and blue-green older growth.

Trichocereus pachanoi rootstock
The rootstock is also Trichocereus pachanoi, making this a pachanoi-on-pachanoi graft. This keeps the plant vigorous while still maintaining a clean, compatible Trichocereus base.

Together, the result is a strong collector graft with established growth and a much more substantial presence than a small rooted cutting or young graft.

What to Expect

  • Growth rate: strong once settled, especially during warm active growth
  • Mature form: upright columnar pachanoi-type growth with rounded ribs
  • Colour: blue-green mature growth, with fresher green tones near the growing point
  • Spines: short, tidy spination from woolly areoles
  • Difficulty: easy to moderate, provided it is grown dry, bright, and with good airflow

Grower Notes

Grow this as a mature grafted Trichocereus rather than a pampered seedling. Bright light, strong airflow, and a free-draining cactus mix will keep it compact and healthy. In a UK greenhouse, it should do very well with sensible watering through the growing season and a dry winter rest.

The graft union is fully visible and healed. This is normal for an older grafted specimen and part of the plant’s history, not a fault. As with most grafted Trichocereus, avoid keeping the rootstock cold and wet for long periods.

What Makes This One Special

  • Established grafted mother plant, not a small propagation
  • Sought-after Trichocereus pachanoi ‘Rod’ clone
  • Ecuadorian pachanoi-type character
  • Blue-green mature growth with clean rib structure
  • Pachanoi-on-pachanoi graft
  • Exact plant shown in the photos
  • Good future propagation potential once further growth develops

Collector Appeal

This will suit a grower who wants a larger, established ‘Rod’ specimen rather than waiting years for a smaller piece to size up. It has the presence of a proper mother plant and the practical advantage of being grafted onto strong Trichocereus pachanoi rootstock.

Important Notes

This is a grafted plant with a visible healed graft union and normal surface marks from greenhouse cultivation. Colour may vary through the season depending on light, temperature, and active growth.

Weight 1.01 kg

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Steps For Rooting

Once the cut is received, place it around 1/2 inch to 1 inch in a pot of substrate. I use wooden kebab skewers to hold up the piece. Water lightly and you should start getting new root growth within a few weeks to a few months depending on conditions.

An alternative way would be to stick them in perlite and wait for them to root, once roots form you can re-pot.

All plants sold are strictly for garden / ornamental purposes, not for human consumption. We are here to cultivate these beautiful plants and spread them as far as we can, nothing outside of growing (all things related to growing) will be tollerated.

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