Gyeonggi Province Agricultural Research Institute Develops New Virus-Free Grafted Cactus Variety for Export

Published May 16, 2025

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The Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research Institute announced on the 15th that it has newly developed grafted cactus varieties for export, including the Bi-Moran varieties 'Red Win', 'Hot Red', and 'Yellow Win', as well as the Sanchi variety 'Gold Win'. Grafted cacti are produced by grafting cacti without chlorophyll and vibrant colors onto green cacti. Bi-Moran and Sanchi are parts that look like flowers, grafted onto green cacti. The red, oval-shaped 'Red Win' and 'Hot Red' have 20-23 pups (young branches in a round shape), making grafting easy and increasing success rates. 'Yellow Win' features an intense yellow base with vermilion spines, boasting a brilliant color, and has pups

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Gyeonggi Agricultural Research Institute Develops 3 Grafted Cactus Varieties of Bi-Moran and 1 Sancui Variety The Gyeonggi Agricultural Research Institute announced on the 15th that it has newly developed grafted cactus varieties of Bi-Moran: 'Red Win', 'Hot Red', and 'Yellow Win', as well as a Sancui variety called 'Gold Win'. Grafted cacti are produced by grafting cacti with vibrant colors and no chlorophyll onto green cacti. Bi-Moran and Sancui are parts that look like flowers, grafted onto green cacti. The red, semi-circular shaped 'Red Win' and 'Hot Red' have 20-23 offsets, making grafting easy and with a high success rate. 'Yellow Win' features a deep yellow base with vermilion spines, boasting a brilliant color and over 20 offsets, resulting in high productivity. 'Gold Win' is a dense yellow cylindrical shape with spines mixed in brown and white. With over 10 offsets below the stem, it grows quickly and has a low plant height, making it advantageous for box packaging and ...
Source: Aflnews

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