Caring for your Cactus
Hardly anyone is a stranger to (ironically) one of the cutest plants around - the Cactus! Despite theirΒ general spiky appearance, the miniature size of most homegrown varieties makes them ideal plants to spruce up your desk. Although often associated with the desert, Cacti fall into 2 broad groups - desert cacti, which are usually covered in spines, and rainforest cacti, which do not have spines and are epiphytic in nature. As such, not all Cacti will thrive in the exact same environment, but once you've managed to figure it out, your Cactus willΒ beΒ a loyal prickly companion for years!
Sunlight
As most CactiΒ originate from deserts, it's no surprise that they love the sun!Β They do well in ample sunlight, howeverΒ there is a possibility that they might get scorched. If so, just turn them around so allow the scorched side to recover, orΒ moveΒ them toΒ an area with more shade.
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Watering
It's a common misconception that Cacti do not need to be watered much. Water is paramount to a Cactus' growth,Β although theyΒ can beΒ relatively drought-resistant. As a general guide,Β water your Cactus weekly if you live in a bright sunny climate. Just ensure that the soil has a chance to dry out between each watering, and that the pot you choose allows for good drainage. If the soil does not drain well or is kept waterlogged, root rot will start to manifest, which will be very troublesome to deal with.
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Repotting
Cacti do not need to be repotted frequently, but you shouldΒ repot them when their roots start sticking out of their drainage holes.Β This would normallyΒ takeΒ about 2 years for fast-growing varieties and 3 years for slow-growing ones.
If your Cactus is spiky and can possiblyΒ pierceΒ your skin, a safe option would be to use kitchen tongs to gently handle it. It's easiest to repot when the soil is dry so that everything slips out of the pot easily. Dust off the soil andΒ placeΒ your CactusΒ in freshΒ Cacti potting mixΒ at the same depth it was at before. Remember to use a pot that's at least 2 inches larger in diameter, so thatΒ your Cactus'Β roots have space to grow.
If you're not confident inΒ doing this yourself, or want it in a fresh new fancy pot, you can engage aΒ repotting service.
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Fertiliser
If you'd like to get your cactus growing, fertiliser can help it go a long way. You can incorporate fertiliser into regular watering when you're trying to encourage growth, giving it a break and slowly reducing its incorporation when its growth plateaus. There are special fertilisers for Cacti, but you can also useΒ regular fertiliserΒ if you can't get your hands on any.
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Propagating
There are many different ways to propagate Cacti. You can grow Cacti from seeds, however this is a tedious and long-drawn process. Most commonly, home plant owners propagate their Cacti via stem-cutting or offshoots (buds).
Stem-cutting involves cutting parts of the stem of your Cactus and allowing it to dry, which is when roots will start to growΒ from the cut end. When roots have grown, you can pot them as per usual.
Alternatively, offshoots (buds) of Cacti can simply be removed to be placed in new potting mix, and it will start to grow on its own. Different types of Cacti require different propagation methods, so it's best to find information specific to the Cactus that you have.
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Troubleshooting
Turning yellow or brown on the side facing the sun:Β Scorched by the sun! Let it cool down in a different spot.
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