"If you have watched the movie Rango, then perhaps in your mind there is. But, sadly, I am quite certain that there is no such thing, and that it is an old Spanish legend."
you are moving in a real cactus suit
Spine
An organism is any living thing, so a cactus is an organism. This is because the cactus is a plant, and therefore a living thing. Organisms can be plants or animals (including bugs, too!) or even little microscopic bacteria!
one thing you can do is throw bowling water to the roots (bottom of the cactus) another thing you can do is throw some dirty car oil to the rootsDig it out from the roots.
Yes, a cactus is a living plant.
That is a good question but the only thing that is prickly there is your mother :/
How much of the cactus plant is water depends upon the size of the cactus and the amount of water in moving, processing and stored forms. But no matter the cactus' size and regardless of how much or little water that it holds, the cactus devotes over 90% of its inside body parts to handling, circulating and building up supplies of water.
What happens to a spineless cactus depends upon the kind of cactus and its environment. Going spineless may not be the worse thing that can happen to a cactus. In fact, not all cactus plants have spines. For example, the peyote cactus [Lophophora williamsii] is spineless. Its defense mechanism instead is the powerful hallucinogen mescaline that it contains.
You put the cactus on sand. There is no seed required. Also know they cannot grow right next to each other.
If you see anything that appears to be moving, then you know that relative to that thing, you're moving. That's the best and only thing you can do, because there is no such thing as 'really' moving ... only moving relative to something.
cactus for a single plant cacti for plural
Your cactus may be falling apart due to overwatering, poor drainage, or lack of sunlight. To prevent this, make sure to water your cactus sparingly, ensure it has well-draining soil, and place it in a sunny location. Additionally, avoid moving or disturbing the cactus too often.