A good graft is one of the most important things to check when buying grafted Adenium online. If the graft is weak, damaged, or poorly joined, the plant may not perform well later.
What a Good Graft Looks Like
A good graft usually looks:
– Secure
- Cleanly joined
- Stable
- Not leaking rot
- Not obviously split
- Not excessively wrapped in a suspicious way
What to Check
Look for:
– The graft join
- The health of the top growth
- The strength of the rootstock
- Whether the plant looks balanced
- Whether the seller shows the graft clearly
Bad Graft Signs
Watch for:
– Soft tissue near the join
- Dark rot near the graft
- A loose-looking top
- Cracking or splitting
- Clear mismatch between top and base health
Why the Graft Matters
The graft is what gives you the selected flower form or color. If it fails, you may lose the exact variety you wanted.
What to Buy
If you want predictable flowers, choose a grafted plant with a clear, healthy graft and a seller who explains the variety honestly.
Read our grafted Adenium buying guide for more detail.
Final Advice
Do not buy grafted Adenium only by flower photo. Check the join, the rootstock, and the overall health of the plant.
