A moon cactus should be watered every two to three weeks, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. During the growing season (spring and summer), you may need to water more frequently, while in the dormant months (fall and winter), reduce watering to once a month or less. Always ensure that the pot has good drainage to prevent root rot.
Yes, it is possible to clone a moon cactus, which is a grafted plant combining a colorful cactus (typically Gymnocalycium mihanovichii) on a green rootstock (like Hylocereus). Cloning can be achieved through techniques such as cuttings or grafting. However, since the colorful part is usually a mutant form lacking chlorophyll, it relies on the green rootstock for nutrients and survival. Therefore, successful cloning requires maintaining this grafted relationship.
No, the moon lacks both air and water.
Yes, scientists have found water on the moon. Recent discoveries have shown that there is water ice in the permanently shadowed areas of the moon's poles. This water could potentially be used for future human missions to the moon.
Water was first confirmed to be present on the moon in 2009 when the Moon Mineralogy Mapper detected signatures of water molecules in the moon's soil. Subsequent studies have found water ice in permanently shadowed regions at the moon's poles.
There is no evidence to suggest that water on the moon contains protein. Water present on the moon, typically in the form of ice, lacks the necessary components for proteins to form. Proteins are complex molecules comprised of amino acids, which are not found in abundance on the moon.
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It is large and red and growing on a cactus along the trail at the Mountains of the Moon.
A moon cactus, or 'grafted cactus' is a cactus grafted on to another to grow as one. The top cactus is usually drained of it's chloryphll and cannot create it's own food, thus it uses the bottom cactus. The life spans of moon cacti are very short lived, but they're very pretty. Moon cactus like sunlight, but not direct sunlight - for that will give them sun burn marks and can kill them. A few hours a day (4-6) of sunlight is good. Only water them when they're soil is COMPLETELY dry, and then water them well like a good thunderstorm. The next time you'll water them when they're completely dry again. The summer months (April - September) are when they're in there growing stages, so give them a cactus made fertilizer every month or two, not too much though, about half the strength it tells you to give on the instructions of the fertilizer. (I.E. Shultz Cactus Miracle-Gro) The summer months they need a little more sunlight and watering, but slowly start to slow down there watering as it gets closed to September because they need to go dormant in the winter in order to bloom next summer. In the winter, water them every month and sunlight is needed, and hard to find especially in winter (depending where you live) Also make sure they don't go below 60 degrees. Good luck! If you need any more information I recommend the library for a book on cacti, or Google search 'moon cactus care'
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The cactus fig (Opuntia fruit) is on the left side of the lower trail at the Mountains of the Moon. Jump to where you see a red thing on the cactus then you will get a cactus fig. You use it at the Kaya Forests to move the tortoise out of your way. (see related question)
First, you have to get the cactus fig from the mountains of the blue moon. When you get it, go back into the Kaya forests and use the cactus fig. The turtle will wake up and come eat the cactus fig.
Feed it the cactus fruit you got from Mountains of the Moon.
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The cactus fig (Opuntia fruit) is on the trail at the Mountains of the Moon, just left of the woman you meet. Use it at the Kaya Forests to lure the sleeping tortoise.
yes, all plant life has chloroplast. chloroplast is what makes the plant food
The Opuntia fruit (cactus fig) is on the trail at the Mountains of the Moon. A woman is collecting them there.
There is water on the moon... according to latest theory. But there is non on the surface