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.
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.
It sounds like the cactus has been severly frost bitten and is dying. There is little that can be done to save it.
If your cactus plant looks dry and shriveled up, it may need a new container and some plant food.
Cactus have a waxy layer on them to prevent water loss and reduce transpiration
v They are covered in a waxy substance that helps them keep water under the 'skin' of the plant. v Theirs 'leaves' are in the shape of needles which helps them retain water as it has less surface area. They also act as self defence to stop animals from eating them. Hope this helps =)
Depends on what they're dying from
To save a dying rose, ensure it has enough sunlight, water it regularly, prune dead or dying parts, and fertilize it as needed.
A cactus leaves get sunlight and they make photosynthesis and they get water from that and they save the water
To save a rose from dying, make sure it has enough sunlight, water it regularly, prune dead or dying parts, and protect it from pests and diseases.
they save water in there trunk
well you have to buy them but if you have a pear tree then you will save about $30 a year
Take it to the hospital for medical care or first find out why it is dying and try to save it or if it is dying in pain there nothing to do but give it a painless death by shooting it in the head if you have to.