It sounds like the cactus has been severly frost bitten and is dying. There is little that can be done to save it.
A cactus plant may turn brown, because of natural aging. Not all cactus plants are green in color, or stay that color in the course of a lifetime. Or a cactus plant may turn brown, because of environmental stress or stressors. One example of stress related browning is scorching from too much direct sunlight at too high temperatures. Other examples include viral, fungal or bacterial diseases; and pest attacks by predatory bugs and insects. Or a cactus plant may turn brown, because of drought. Way too little water dries out the fleshy tissues on the inside of the cactus. Or it may turn brown, because of death.
my hair was dark brown and I bleached it with hydrogen peroxide and its falling off can i still dye it again or how can I fix it.
The saguaro cactus is the world's largest cactus species in the world.This cactus can grow over 50 feet tall and weigh over 2,000 pounds (907.185 kilograms)! It also has a lifespan of 150 years!Clarification:Actually, the cardon cactus (Pachycereus pringlei) of Mexico is the largest cactus in the world. The tallest measured 63 feet, surpassing the saguaro.
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yes they can. i touched a cactus then it got all over. now i have a rash on my arms. its all bumby.
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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.
No, it may take over 100 years for the cactus to sprout its first arms.
The thorns on cacti are like seeds, if you want to reproduce a cactus you will probably need a green house, if you don't have a greenhouse you can take a plastic bag and poke small holes in it and drape it over the cactus. Cactus thorns are sharp and prickly they are a natural defence system.
If a cactus is exposed to excess water, it can lead to over-watering and root rot. The roots of cacti are not adapted to handle excessive moisture, which can cause them to become waterlogged and prone to fungal infections. This can ultimately lead to the death of the cactus if not addressed promptly.