Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (1)
Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (2)
Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (3)
Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (4)
Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (5)
Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (6)
Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (7)
Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (8)
Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] (9)

Sell Live S M L sizes CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Bare Root cacti plant succulent [COD] best price

5
26
ratings
15
sold
₱70
40% OFF
₱70 - ₱149
Brand
Cactus
Ships from
San Fernando City, Pampanga
Color
CENTIPEDE CACTUS 1pc
Size
Small 1.5-1.7inches
Medium 2-2.2inches
Large 3.1-3.3inches

Product Description

CENTIPEDE CACTUS (Gymnocalycium Anisitsii) Sold per piece Available in different sizes Small 1.5-1.7inches Medium. 2-2.2inches Large 3.1-3.3inches Bare root and properly air dried when shipped (No pots at soil included) DITHANE TREATED (fungi/pest prevention) Message us for inquiries Happy planting!😊 WHEN DO I WATER MY CACTUS? Cacti have a built-in tolerance of extreme drought, leading many to believe they don’t need a lot of water. While it’s true they're tough, most cacti won’t thrive without water. That said, overwatering is where many go wrong. Too much water encourages botrytis fungus to rot the roots and base of the plant. Once botrytis fungus has taken hold, even a strong fungicide won’t save it. Whether you keep your cactus indoors or out, the general rule is to let the soil dry out completely before watering it again. When watering, give the soil a good soaking, so that water runs out of the drainage holes (if your cactus is in a pot). In autumn and winter, cacti take a nap. During this time, water less often and again, let the soil dry out between watering. DO CACTUS NEED A LOT OF SUNLIGHT? Yes! Cacti love bright light. A cactus that’s enjoying ideal light conditions will look normal and is more likely to flower. But not all cacti tolerate intense, direct sunlight, especially when the temperature is high. If your cactus appears off colour, bleached or is turning yellow or orange it may be getting too much light. Bear in mind these signs can also indicate disease or too much water, so use your judgement. While it’s normal for a plant to slowly grow toward light, if your cactus is bent at a right angle toward the light, it may be time to move it to a brighter spot. Make the move gradually to avoid scorching and scarring. For indoor-dwelling cacti, place it in a bright spot, like a window sill. Give it as much sun and fresh air as you can and remember, all indoor cacti benefit from a holiday outdoors. WHEN SHOULD I FEED MY CACTUS? To encourage growth and flowering, in spring and summer feed your cactus regularly with a balanced fertiliser (one with equal proportions of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium diluted to 1/4 strength) each time you water it. BEST SOIL FOR CACTI Your cactus' soil must be well-draining. You can buy special cactus potting mix or create your own mix of coarse sand, crushed sandstone, fine gravel and compost or coir peat. Mulch your cactus with gravel to keep its collar dry. #plants #cactus #succulents #garden #flowers #cactusplant #ornamentals #cns #thornytreats

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