Take cuttings of about two sections and place in a peat sand 50/50 mixture, water and leave alone in a warm situation and they will root.
You can start an avocado plant from seeds. A glass of water or moist, porous soil mixture can be used to start the plants.
Many young cacti get their start under shade trees (like mesquite or palo verde trees). Others begin growing between rocks or boulders, which protect them from the sun or being walked on by people or animals.
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No, not all plants start from seeds. Some plants, like ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores or vegetative propagation where new plants grow from stems, roots, or leaves of the parent plant. Additionally, some plants can be propagated through cuttings or grafting rather than seeds.
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Wait until after the plant is done flowering. I like to do my transplanting in late winter when the indoor growing conditions start to improve with the increase in daylight. Transplant your Christmas Cactus into the next size container only one to two inches in diameter larger than the existing container. This will help you avoid root rot, poor growth and delayed blooming.
The Arizona Barrel Cactus is an outside plant.
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Indian Strawberry Cactus is the name of a plant. It begins with the letter i.
If it is dead you dont. If it has just been neglected gradually add some water and over a number of weeks it should start to perk up. Then start to introduce some plant food to the water and it should be fine. Remember most plants need a rest after flowering.
To successfully root a prickly pear cactus, you can start by taking a cutting from a healthy cactus pad and allowing it to dry for a few days. Then, plant the cutting in well-draining soil and water it sparingly. Place the cutting in a sunny spot and avoid overwatering to prevent rot. With time and proper care, the cutting should develop roots and grow into a new cactus plant.
Treat cactus like any other plant. During the growing season water and feed as required. During the dormant season ease off the water and watch for signs of growth and start all over again.
To effectively perform cactus repair and revive a damaged succulent plant, start by removing any damaged or rotting parts with clean, sharp scissors. Allow the cut areas to dry and callus over for a few days. Repot the cactus in well-draining soil and place it in a sunny spot with indirect light. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Monitor the plant for signs of improvement and adjust care as needed.
An eagle on a cactus
Does anyone know if you can start lilacs from an existing bush? Thank you
For a start it would not grow, but if it were to be transplanted, it would rot unless the soil was kept very very dry.