Prickly Pear Cactus - Opuntia - Great Houseplant - Easy - 6" Pot

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MorningOpuntiaPP45 - Copy
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Product Description

Cacti & Succulent Care. Many people tend to think that cacti and succulents are too difficult to care for and decide against even buying them. As it turns out, many people are simply caring for them too much or too often. Cacti and succulents will do quite well under the same conditions which would be considered neglect with other plants. -Watering- The most common problem people have with cacti and succulent plants is overwatering. They are 'water storing' plants and will do better with less water than they will with more. Since every situation is considerably different, there is not set time interval for when to water cacti and succulents. Many factors play a role in the timing (such as humidity, light, and temperature). General Rule: Water Cacti and succulents thouroghly and allow them to dry out completely between watering. If you are not sure if the soil is completely dried out it is useful to stick your finger in the soil (1" or so if necessary) to see if the soil is dry. Many plants will be potted with a sand or grit topping, be sure to check the soil for moisture, not just the topping. If you are still not sure and think it may be too moist, don't water it! Overwatering can lead to disease and rot and will kill your cactus and succulent plants! -Light- Cacti and succulent plants love bright sun and will do quite well on a windowsill or on a porch. There are some species however, that will do better in the shade, or partly sunny places. These include some species of haworthias and aloes. If you think your plant is being dried out or damaged from the direct sun, move it to a less bright location. If you have a plant in a location where there is little or no sunlight and notice it is stretching, it is a good idea to move it into a brighter location. -Temperature- Cacti and succulent plants can survive a wide range of temperatures, but it is preferable that they are kept in a warm bright location for the best results, and the most beautiful color. There are some species of cacti that are actually 'winter hardy' and can survive in temperatures well below freezing. If you are not sure that your plant is winter hardy, do not attempt to leave it in the cold! Most species of cacti and succulent plants will do well in a location where the temperature ranges from 40 F to 95 F. -Pest Control- The most popular pests to cacti and succulent plants are white fly, scale insects and mealy bugs. All of these can be defeated with insecticides available at your local garden center. You will want to be careful when buying and using insecticides, many are toxic. Read all manufacturers warnings and instructions before applying. Correct Name: Opuntia
  • Easy to grow
  • Water when dry
  • Trim as needed
  • Immediate shipping
  • Loves the sun

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Reviews

  • 5
    Prickly pear

    Posted by Kuan Siew on Jul 14th 2021

    Arrive nicely packed. Looked lively

  • 4
    LOVE IT BUT ARRIVED BENT

    Posted by Unknown on Aug 24th 2018

    I love the prickly pear cactus. It was beautiful and arrived in good healthy soil and the plant itself was healthy. The problem was that it was stuffed into a box with peanuts but squeezed in so much that the cacti became lopsided and even repotting it didn't work. It also lost 2 growths (fingers?) of the plant itself. I placed the bent side opposite the sun light in hopes that it will recover over time (by growing towards it, may straighten out). Had it arrived without those issues, I would have rated this as an excellent product.