workshop:

Introduction to grafting cacti

with Martijn Baas

22 Jun 2019
Can you imagine making two cacti grow as one? To create your own little plant and play God? Grafting is a horticultural technique in which you join multiple plants and make them grow together. Martijn Baas will be teaching the basics of grafting at Mediamatic.

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Grafting two cacti together -

With: Martijn Baas
Grafting is a technique used to join two plants together. It is mostly used to get identical fruits on fruit trees like apples. The top part of these trees are grafted with shoots of the same mother tree and therefore produce the exact same variety of fruits. The same can be done with cacti. 
When cacti are grafted, the bottom cactus will influence the flowering and growth time of the top cactus. Cacti from entirely different living environments (desert, snow or jungle) can be grafted together, resulting in a cactus of its own!
 
During this workshop, our expert grafter Martijn, will tell you the story of how he became interested in grafting and teach you how to start the practice yourself. You will graft cacti from a selection he assembled. So you'll be able to make your own little creation! We recommend leaving your new baby at Mediamatic for a week for the grafting to be effective. 

Martijn Baas 

'What makes grafting cacti unique, is that you have them in the broadest variety of shapes and behaviours you can think of and are still able to join them.'
With a backgrouwn in Product Design, Martijn Baas has specialized in working with Mycelium, cultivating plants, Bonsai and a broad range of plant-shaping techniques. He also has a broad interest in topics like permaculture, analog electronics, game design and composing. He uses grafting as a way to play Dr. Frankenstein.

Information

Workshop: Grafting
Saturday 22nd of June
Price: Pre-sale 30,- | Student/Artist 21,50 (incl. 1 euro administration costs) 
Mediamatic Biotoop, Dijksgracht 6, Amsterdam
*We give a discount to students and artists. If this applies to you we might ask to see your kvk nr/portfolio or student card upon entry.