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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35+ year old cactus turning yellow

Hello fellow plant lovers! I've adopted this beautiful 35+ year old cactus from a friend moving across the country, however I'm concerned with the yellowing you see here in the pictures. The yellowing is not all over the plant, there is some green…
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What kind of cactus is this?

I just bought this plant but I am now realizing that I have no idea what it is, so looking up care tips is much more difficult than anticipated. Would you be able to help me identify it?
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Dark spots on cactus?

My elderly relative has asked me to do a research on her cactus which has recently got these dark spots: I poked them and they are dry and hard when you touch them. There is no liquid or mush. They are only present on the spots the needles come…
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Big cactus identification and how long does it take?

I found these huge cacti in a garden-center, the two on the right. The largest in the back was over 1.5 m in length! They were a little bit too expensive, so I thought maybe start from seed... What species is this, and how long does it take before…
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Can I heal a 4 foot tall cactus after two arms were cut off?

A thief in the night cleanly amputated two arms off my 4 ft (1.2 m) tall cactus. What do I do?
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Cactus in hydroponics: Keep water levels up at all times?

I've read a bit online about growing cacti in hydroponics, and basically every site I found agrees that it's possible, and it should basically work like any other hydroponics: Set the plant (in an inner pot) in some substrate, like expanded clay,…
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Is this white cottony stuff on my cactus normal?

This cactus was taken from my dad’s cactus garden before it was destroyed. It is very important that I keep it alive. I’m wondering if all this white cottony stuff on the top and the spikes is normal. Doesn’t look like mealy bugs. Is my plant…
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Cactus growing white hard coating

One of my cactuses has been gradually growing a white coating, and the lower outgrowths seem to be shrivelling up and fading, I first noticed this about a year ago and it hasn't stopped no matter what I've tried. I have no idea if it's mould or…
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Is this a typical growth habit for a cactus?

I was re-potting my 9+ year old cactus to a bigger pot yesterday and noticed a sizable portion of its stem is submerged. Is this a typical growth habit? What are the chances that this stem might rot and cause issues down the line? Also, if anyone…
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Cactus id: Echinopsis aurea?

I have two specimens and I am trying to positively identify them. So far, I am thinking both are varieties of Echinopsis(Lobivia) aurea. I am far from sure though. So, am I any close with my guess? Specimen 1: Spines & early buds: Mature buds: …
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Why is my cactus so thin?

About one year ago, I purchased three cacti in the same pot. They looked like this when I got them: One of them got bigger over the months, but the tallest one kept thinning. As you can see from the following pictures, it doesn't look very…
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Why does my cactus have a weird white coating? What type of disease is it?

My cactus used to have white little rod like insects on it, and when I put some insecticide (added by liquid to the soil around it), the insects disappeared and it grew this weird coating, as shown in the picture. In addition, the other cactus (from…
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Black material eating away at cactus

I'm not sure what kind of cactus I have, but there seems to be some sort of black material on the side of it. What is it and what can I do to remedy it?
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What is this cactus with smooth round spineless stems?

Does anyone know the name of this plant? I have been searching everywhere for its name, but failed terribly.
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What's this cactus with large red and white spines?

I just got this cactus with large red and white spines and I'd like to know its species. It looks like a ferocactus emoryi except the spines are not hooked. But it could be something else as there are so many different species of ferocactus. Some…
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