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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Rats like to eat cactus?

Rats like to eat cactus? I have noticed that my cactus has become increasingly gnawed, and I have no idea what can be. I'm starting to take care of gardens recently and do not know much about it.
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How to grow a new Opuntia (prickly pear) from a cutting?

I cut this pad which grew this summer from my Opuntia and I want to make a new one. I know I have to let it dry for some time before planting it, so that the wound can heal. For now I just left it on the soil, in a dry atmosphere indoors. But I have…
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How should I cut a long, curvy cactus?

I have received a cactus that is a bit curvy. Here's some pictures to give you an idea: It's doing well right now but I'm concerned that the curve will eventually break it. Is it possible to cut this into segments and pot them separately?
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What is this succulent with flat hairy leaves?

This succulent is about 1.5 feet tall. The leaves are flat with a white hairy type substance. What is it called?
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White spots at the base of a cactus

Somebody gave me this cactus and I noticed that the base is getting white. Is it normal? Other information: I live in Canada The cactus is indoor and facing the sun all day I used soil for cactus that I bought at Canadian tire I don't water it (I…
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Will repotting a cactus after flowering affect the fruit?

It is generally advised against repotting a cactus while it has buds or flowers on it. My Mammillaria prolifera has just finished flowering and it really needs repotting but since it's a self-fertile species, I am expecting to have some berries in…
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How do I safely eradicate mold without hurting cactus seedlings?

Here are some of my seedlings, sown a little bit less than a month ago. As you can see, there's mold starting to form. I am using the baggie method whereby the pot with the seeds is enclosed in a Ziploc bag, to maintain high humidity and protect…
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What is this cactus with flat pads and spines growing in small patches?

I was given a cutting of a friend's cactus. It is growing in his front yard but he does not know much about it. His cacti are green and segmented some with red bulbs on top. I believe the red bulbs were fruit, not unopened flowers. All segments of…
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Can we root prickly pear pads that are sold in grocery stores as a vegetable?

Can I root prickly pear pads that I buy (presumably for food) in the grocery store? It seems like it would be a great way to get some thornless prickly pear cacti growing. If I were to do it, I would want to grow them as houseplants (or else…
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Why has my cactus has turned red/ beige at its base?

One of my cactus turned red at its base about a year ago and it has since spread upwards. Some websites say it is a natural ageing process but I doubt so because it is still so small! Now another of my bigger cactus has turned red at its base!…
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identify the type of cactus

My friend showed me this picture of a cactus and we would like to buy one. The problem is we don't know the name. Does anybody recognize it? Does it produce flowers?
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Why are leaves falling off of my Prickly Pear cactus?

I just moved into a new home in Phoenix, AZ, and now have a lot of cacti to tend to. I do not know their care history, or how much/how often they are watered. One of the largest Prickly Pear cacti is dropping its leaves (pads?) at a seemingly high…
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Indoor cactus during winter - switch growing/dormant seasons?

I have a small decorative cactus (exact species unknown, but I'll attach a picture) and one west-facing window next to both the air conditioner and the heater. I have no other windows. I have no outside space. My last cactus never grew and died in…
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What's wrong with my fairy castle cactus?

My cactus used to be really thick and dark green but now it's so much skinnier and starting to shrivel up. Some of the arms are turning a dusty kind of brown and they're all leaning away from the stem and drooping. I have checked for root rot which…
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Identifying plant species (cactus)

I would be grateful if someone could help me with identifying this cacti I bought. I did some research and concluded it could be Pilosocereus chrysostele. But I am not really sure as there are some similar cacti out there.
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