Water it everyday. Give it tons of sunlight. Treat gently and try to avoid any damage to the cactus or the roots. By creating damage it can risk the chances of your cactus of not dying.
in the body of a catus, water is stored as not much rain falls where a cactus so water is stored to prevent the cactus from dying out. there are thorns on cacti to prevent it from being eaten by a predator.
Your prickly pear cactus may be dying due to overwatering, poor drainage, or lack of sunlight. To save it, ensure it is in well-draining soil, water it sparingly, and place it in a sunny location.
It sounds like the cactus has been severly frost bitten and is dying. There is little that can be done to save it.
Your coral cactus may be dying due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or root rot. To save it, ensure it is in well-draining soil, water it sparingly, place it in a sunny spot, and trim any rotting parts.
You possibly have a grafted cactus which don't last long.
As a cactus is a form of a plant, it will require sunlight for photosynthesis and water to stop it from drying out and to help the cactus plant grow.
they are tall the have spikes to stop predators from biting cactus and drinking its water the have in the so they are drought resistance
They have Spikes to stop predators trying to eat them
they are tall the have spikes to stop predators from biting cactus and drinking its water the have in the so they are drought resistance
they are tall the have spikes to stop predators from biting cactus and drinking its water the have in the so they are drought resistance
I don't know exactly, but it is a drinkable sap which burns, but can help you avoid dying of thirst, though not recommended.
They can't die.