The cactus looks deflated because it has lost water and is not able to maintain its usual firm and plump appearance.
Your cactus may look deflated due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or root rot. To help it regain its shape and health, reduce watering frequency, ensure it gets enough sunlight, and check for any signs of root rot. Repotting the cactus in well-draining soil may also help improve its health.
The deflated cactus in your garden is likely due to lack of water or overexposure to sunlight. To revive it, you can water it sparingly and move it to a location with indirect sunlight. Additionally, you can repot the cactus in well-draining soil to help it recover.
Your cactus may be deflated due to overwatering, underwatering, or poor soil drainage. To revive it, carefully assess its watering needs, ensure proper drainage, and consider repotting it in well-draining soil. Allow the cactus to dry out between waterings and place it in a sunny spot to help it recover.
a deflated booger
Your cactus may have deflated due to overwatering, which can cause the roots to rot and the plant to lose its turgidity. It could also be a sign of stress from environmental factors like extreme temperatures or insufficient sunlight.
you have to look at the cactus small big
They are green an have spikes on them.
The word "deflated" means that all of the air or gas has been let out. So, a deflated balloon is one that no longer has any air in it.
It is large and red and growing on a cactus along the trail at the Mountains of the Moon.
Cactus will react to not enough water by turning brown and basically will look very unhappy.
Flaccid Deflated hope this helps
The mass of the deflated balloon is the same as the mass of the inflated balloon. The mass of an object does not change whether it is inflated or deflated.