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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Delosperma (Ice Plant) indoors during winter

I live in Canada and it will soon be time for me to bring in my succulents and cacti. Last year I brought in two Delosperma plants and within less then a month they both died. they were both very healthy and had amazing growth throughout the summer.…
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Identify this dead cactus - like a cleistocactus strausii, but super-dwarf?

Can anybody identify this cactus? It appears to me to be something between mammillaria elongata and cleistocactus strausii - but small, each column at most a long finger, and narrower. It died some time ago, which obviously doesn't help in…
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Prickly Pear Cactus is growing what looks like rot (need help)

Prickly Pear Cactus is growing what looks like rot (shown in the attached pictures) where it's getting a yellowish color in the place these things appear. Is this normal? Is it dangerous? What is this and what can I do about it? Are the infected…
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How long can an Opuntia (prickly pear cactus) live?

Thanks to another question, we know that Opuntia can live for decades. Can they live for centuries? Rather than determining the age of a specimen, answering this positively might mean identifying one which is known to have been growing since long…
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What is the bright green spike on the cactus?

What is this bright green spike on my cactus?
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Need help saving my broken cactus

My cactus has recently broken but it is still connected on one side. I don't know what to do. Can he be saved or is he going to be lost?
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Should I repot my mammillaria cactus?

I have this mammillaria hahniana: I'm considering repotting to another container, which is more beautiful, more stable, wider and shallower. You don't see it but there is a drainage hole. Here it is: My mammillaria is probably going to flower, as…
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Strange buds/growths on my cactus

When I purchased one of my cacti in mid-December (not identified yet), I noticed that it had some buds on its sides. I've never seen cactus flowers or buds, but that's what they seemed to be, instinctively. I left for a holiday soon after, and when…
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Opuntia is slouching after repotting

About 24 hours ago I repotted my Opuntia (Specie ID is Subulata but pictures look a bit different than my plant). The plant is now slouching in a way akin to how it slouches when I neglect watering it for a period of 1-2 months, but it has been…
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Which Cleistocactus might this be?

I purchased this beauty a short time ago and have been unable to ID it as yet. Anyone know which cactus this is? Here is a photo of the top which looks like the Epostoa Lanata Top View Pic http://Selva.Cabal.mx/Pic5.jpg
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Help identifying cactus/succulent and trimming

I decided to try making a terrarium with a bowl I had in the house. The plants I bought to put in it weren't labelled with what they were and in the few months since building it, one has grown like crazy and is getting squashed up against the…
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Determine the ID of this cactus

The first picture is from early spring, the second is a more recent picture. I have never seen this type of cactus before and would appreciate if some could identify it.
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How to ensure survival and growth of broken cactus

For a while now the top of my cactus had been dislodged from the rest of it, the dislodged area is brown and dead, but since the accident the area below it has also stopped growing. After 2 years of no growth I have decided to take the dead part off…
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Cactus with a growth

We have this cactus that I believe was supposed to be red at the top but is just dried and shrivelled but the stranger thing is the weird extra cactus growing out the top. Any ideas what it is, I don't suppose it can be replanted?
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Is this sunburn or something else?

I've put my cacti for wintering into an unheated attic, by a window where the sun falls after 2 P.M and till dusk. Since it's negative temperature outside (so it's already winter in a sense) I didn't expect the sun to be strong enough for a burn…
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