Questions tagged [cactus]

Member of the family Cactaceae. Desert succulents, but for non-cacti succulents use the [succulents] tag. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and identifying cactus.

Cacti are members of the family Cactaceae, and are a distinctive group of plants adapted for low-water and/or hot conditions. Most cacti have evolved so that the stem is succulent and photosynthetic, and the '' have evolved into spines.

Cacti are native to the Americas, with a range extending from Patagonia into southern, central Canada. They are at their most diverse in Mexico and tropical regions of Argentina & Bolivia. Note that this range includes areas that experience hard s - which some varieties tolerate without any problems. They have been introduced into other parts of the world for agriculture.

Cacti tend to have short growing seasons, long periods of dormancy, and large . In the , most grow in mineral rich (humus poor) s that are very free draining. The main exception are the epiphytic cacti which prefer organic-rich soils.

Cacti are usually grown as ornamental plants, mainly , or in xeriscape applications.

They can also be grown for food (e.g. the and pads of are edible when the spines have been removed), and fodder. Many plantations have been developed as a host for cochineal - used to make cochineal dye.

Gardeners are general wary of the spines, but they should also be wary of the hairs which often surround the areoles (spine bases). These are an irritant that are difficult to see when stuck in your skin. Even "spineless" of may have these hairs.

Use this tag for all questions about cacti. Use a specific species tag as well, where appropriate.

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Cactus problem with discolouration

Our 7ft high cactus has started to develop these brown patches & are definitely spreading. It’s located in a conservatory which is quite sunny but not direct & has been there for a number of years. I’m sure it’s not water damage but I suppose it’s…
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Help Identifying my cactus

He seems to grow with others, has white areoles with tiny, but harmless spikes. He's around 2-3 inches tall, but is getting a little bigger every few months. I have closer up pictures, but they won't post.
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How to interpret maximum and minimum temperature for succulents

In the last few months I have acquired a few potted cacti and a couple of succulents that, according to care sites should be kept inside if temperatures get lower than 40 or 50 degrees F ( 4 to 10 degrees C). I live in Southern California and the…
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Is it OK to repot a small echo Echinopsis uhascua (Red Torch Cactus) while flowering?

I purchased my plant on line receiving it about 10 days ago. It's been out of the sun acclimating to our hot climate since and one of three flower buds opened today. It is about 2 inches (5 cm) high; it ok to repot it while flowering or should I…
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What other cactus can I plant in the same box with my FairyCastle Cactus?

I’m planning on planting my fairy cactus in a new box but I’d like to also plant a second cactus with it, I really want to get a lady finger cactus but I don’t know what cacti are plantable next to my fair castle. Any suggestions?
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What is this on my false Christmas cactus?

Well, I've been trying to figure out what this strange white cotton, fungus looking thing is, it seems to be a part of the dirt maybe? and I've been looking at some posts but I don't know myself if this is a fungus or just deposits or something. I…
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My cactus is growing very thin

[![]my cactus is growivery thing. It was left unattended for a month without proper sunlight or water. I want to know how i can save it. Please help me. Sharing some pictures below.2]2 It used to look like the last picture when i just got it
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How to get get pups or divide this overgrown aloe vera plant?

I have a very large aloe vera plant. I cannot see any pups/babies. Is there a way I can divide it into more pots, either so the original isn't as big or just just to have more aloe vera plants? It's hard to tell from picture but it's very big. I'm…
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What to do about the Collapsed Branch on my Cactus (possibly Austrocylindropuntia subulata)

I have what an app has identified as Austrocylindropuntia subulata. I've had it for about 25 years, although my mum has always looked after it. It's grown from about an inch high to almost six feet and seems mostly very happy. However, one of the…
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Cactus dying from insufficient light?

I left the country for two and a half months and left my cactus in the care of a friend. When I came back, apparently he had been leaving it under a desk lamp and not by the window to get enough sunlight (his room is very dark). He watered it with a…
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Should I re-pot my cacti if they're starting to touch each other?

I have 4 spiny cacti in one flowerpot and after few years one of them is starting to grow more side-wards and getting closer to the other cacti (spines are already touching). I'm just wondering if it's going to negatively affect how they grow like…
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What is the cause of this white scaling on my cactus?

I’m not sure what type of cactus this is, but I’ve had it about a year and since getting it I’ve moved it into a pot with drainage. I’m careful with watering and do so about every 45 days as that’s what the previous owner had done. When I received…
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Old cactus Browning at base

I have a 25 year old cactus that is Browning at the base it is not soft to touch it is hard. It does have new growth andit is spiny at the very top. Please help I do not want to lose him!
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Browning cactus. Cut and repot or wait?

Not sure what type of cactus this is, but it was a grocery store purchase from 2 years ago and has been doing okay until the past 6 months. It sits in a western facing window with about 7 hours of semi direct light. I’m not sure if I should cut the…
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Pollinating dragon fruit in broad daylight

Most tutorials on pollinating dragon fruit say that the flower will open past midnight. They suggest to go out with a flashlight and use a paintbrush to pollinate it. If I don’t want to screw up my sleep schedule, can I do this in broad daylight? I…
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