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QuestionHow often do you have to water a cactus?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.You water them just once a week. Give the plant a good soaking until water comes out of the drain holes in the bottom of the pot.
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QuestionWhy is my cactus getting soft?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.This is mainly due to a lack of water drainage in the pot. Make sure the pot has drainage holes and empty the tray underneath the pot if water collects in it.
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QuestionWhy do my cactus keep dying?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.The most common reason is due to overwatering. Try watering less frequently.
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QuestionWhy is my cactus shriveling up?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.The majority of problems with cactus is due to overwatering, and sometimes underwatering.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I didn't water my cactus enough?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Develop a consistent watering regimen as soon as you can. You should only water your cactus as needed, because overwatering can be just as dangerous as under-watering.
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QuestionWhat do you mean by stress for the cactus?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Stress can be caused by any change in the cactus' normal environment. Changes in sunlight, watering, and temperature can all bring on stress. Repotting can, too.
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QuestionWhat if my cactus turned in to a pile of mush?Community AnswerThen you probably overwatered it. Cacti are desert plants and not suited for the amounts of water normal plants need.
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QuestionMy cactus was stabbed with a pencil. What can I do?Community AnswerTake a cutting and propagate it to grow a new cactus.
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QuestionWhat would cause a cactus to turn lime green, even though the soil is dry? Could it be insufficient water?Community AnswerIt could just be a nutrient problem, but more likely it’s a light issue combined with over- or under-watering. If it’s in an area that receives full direct sun throughout the day, move it to a new location with some shade a couple of hours of the day, and the same goes for water. If it’s receiving too much water, it will turn yellow. I suspect that if your cactus was dark green, and has now become lime green, it is about to turn yellow due to its environmental conditions.
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QuestionHave cactus. The bottom half is shriveled, but the top is still green, with lots of dried up flowers. How much should I cut off?Community AnswerCut the shriveled part off up to the green, firmer, healthy looking part of the cactus and set to grow a heel or scab over the wound where it was cut. Set it aside for a couple days to a couple weeks, then replant in a cactus-friendly medium.
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QuestionDo cacti have fruit?Community AnswerYes, some do.
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QuestionMy cactus is squishy and I think it's dying, I believe that it is a lack of sunlight. What can I do to provide sufficient sunlight even though it is winter?Community AnswerYou are overwatering it, cut down on the water and move it to a windowsill. If it comes out of the dirt and falls over, wait 10 days, then cut off the roots and replant it.
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QuestionCan a cactus exposed to freezing temperatures be revived?Community AnswerYes, you should be able to revive it with proper care.
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QuestionMy cactus has roots starting to grow between the joints. Why?Community AnswerThese are new sections, you can take them off and propagate them in dry gardening soil.
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QuestionMy cactus doesn't have flowers growing on it. What should I do?Community AnswerFirst, determine if it is a cactus that flowers. There are many kinds of cacti and not all of them flower, so if yours is one that doesn't flower, there's nothing you can do to encourage it. If it is a flowering type, encourage it by giving it lots of sunlight and ideal conditions and by fertilizing with a cactus and succulent fertilizer that encourages flowers. Occasionally they will also flower when they are stressed, however, this is not a reliable method in my experience as you may end up just killing the cactus.
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QuestionWhat causes a cactus to become narrower in the middle of the plant?Community AnswerIn my experience, this can be caused by insufficient sunlight, so make sure your cactus is receiving adequate light.
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QuestionI was moving and left my cactus plants at someone's house. I don't think they were watered in 6 months. They look shriveled and wilted. Can I save them?Community AnswerYou can save the plant, just follow the steps in the article. Water it lightly once a month, don't overwater it while trying to "save" it. Cacti can live in a drought for a while, just keep an eye on it.
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QuestionI dropped my cactus on the ground, and the root got cut in half. What should I do?Community AnswerTry replanting it somewhere else. If the root was cut, it shouldn't affect the way the plant grows, as long as you take care of it.
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QuestionI have a large outdoor cactus that is turning yellowish-brown from the soil on up to the upper part. It has brown circular spots on it. What can I do?Smart_CactusCommunity AnswerYou should replant it in a less sunny area. Too much sun exposure can cause the cactus to turn yellow/brown. Let it spend a few weeks in its new location. If the spot are still there, cut them off up to the green area.
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QuestionMy cactus has a yellow top on it. Now it is turning brown and wrinkling. Should I cut that part off and hope it grows back?Smart_CactusCommunity AnswerI would cut it off and let the cactus recover. If it doesn't, it may be time to replace it.
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QuestionThe top part of my cactus is shriveled so I cut it off and gave it more water and left it at the window for sunlight. Am I doing it right? Will it regrow back?Emma VienerCommunity AnswerYes, but put it in a not so sunny place for 5 days first, then you can place it in the sun.
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QuestionMy mother gave me a 6-foot cereus cactus with multiple stalks. It is mostly brown and dry except for maybe 3 pieces. How harsh should I be on the pruning? If the base is entirely brown, is all hope lost?Emma VienerCommunity AnswerNo! You can cut the good parts off and plant them or if you do not want to start over, you can try reporting the whole thing and only watering it once a month. Try not to water it a lot next time though!
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QuestionI have had my cactus for 55 years and is left in a very cold conservatory in the winter. This year it has started to dry out and is going woody. I haven't changed the way I look after it. Is it dying?Emma VienerCommunity AnswerNo, it is more likely that it is just going dry on the outside, but is still healthy on the inside, like when your hands get dry and cracked in winter.
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QuestionWhy is there a giant hole in my cactus; it almost looks like somebody bit it?sprinkleofpepperCommunity AnswerIt is likely because somebody or something bit it. A few potential candidates may be: toddler, baby, fox, dog, cat, or rabbit, depending on where it is located.
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QuestionCan I shave my cactus's spikes?Wilderness BerriesCommunity AnswerNo. When shaving, it may do harm to the cactus, which affects its life. And shaving the cactus is dangerous for you too.
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