Its funny i saw this question as I just planted a cactus in soil today from a cutting. I'll tell you the circumstances and I . I had found a broken cactus in my yard. It was 2 nodes i guess you would call it and the bottom one was dying. I tossed it in a shaded part of my yard and it sat there for about a month. Today I noticed it had roots and I broke off the bottom piece and planted it. I'm sure under better conditions it would root a lot faster but like i said we've had a lot of rain here too.
when the cactus is none of sun it can survive
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The Saguaro which may reach as high as 50 feet and live as long as 150 years.
The stem will expand to store any sporadic rain water to help the plant survive the long periods of drought.
The cactus is the only plant that can grow in the desert because it can store its own water for long periods of time. Daniel Makepeace
With a knife and pruning shears is how Euphorbia trigona is pruned.Specifically, the succulent plant in question carries the common name of cathedral cactus. Its pruning demands the donning of long-sleeved shirts, safety glasses and waterproof gloves to protect against the plant's irritating, milky sap. Kitchen tongs need to be used to hold the plant in place while inward-facing and outward-growing branches respectfully get trimmed by hand-held pruning shears and knives.Generally, the pruning schedule is not demanding. One of two main concerns may prompt trimming the attractive succulent. One will be overcrowding (which is counterproductive to adequate circulation of air, heat, light and moisture). The other will relate to removing diseased, moribund or unattractive parts.
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The red cactus ives for around 1-2 years
A cactus that has flowers is giving the flowers fluids from within. A cactus is like a camel except with many more chambers. The cactus stores moisture for long periods of time.
The Cactus plant lives for extended periods of time due the lack of predators; nothing is there to kill it.
18-23 cm (7-9 inches) long
10 years
Not long! Not long at all!!
Plains Prickly Pear cactus needles can vary in length, but they typically range from 1 to 3 inches long.
when the cactus is none of sun it can survive
Yes, you can bring a cactus on a plane as long as it is properly packaged and meets the airline's guidelines for carry-on or checked baggage.
long rooted system and scatterted underground