chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
My chamaecereus luisramirezii was starting to send out roots on a few of the arms and it's in a 2 inch pot. I wanted to put it in a pot where it could take root. I didn't have a 3 inch pot so I put it in a 5 inch hanging pot that's 2.5 inches deep. The soil that I used is about 80% grit and my succulents are doing great in it. I was wondering if it will be to big a pot for the cactus and not dry out quick enough? I just repotted it today.
Re: chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
Size of the pot will not present any problems for the plant. Your C. luisramirezii could use more light, though.
Best regards,
Nino
Best regards,
Nino
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Re: chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
The cactus is big enough that it should fill that pot with roots before long. Be extra careful with watering for the first year or two - make sure it's really thirsty before you water it.
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Usually that spot is very sunny, it's a south facing window but I have a small plant LED light from a 2 gallon aquarium that I'm going to put above it when I get the hardware for it. The cactus has grown quite a bit where it is.
Re: chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
I have been watering it every 20 days give or take a day. It has been sending out a lot of roots in search of soil.greenknight wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 6:31 pm The cactus is big enough that it should fill that pot with roots before long. Be extra careful with watering for the first year or two - make sure it's really thirsty before you water it.
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Re: chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
This time of year it should be dormant, give it little if any water until spring.Zig1969 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 7:28 pmI have been watering it every 20 days give or take a day. It has been sending out a lot of roots in search of soil.greenknight wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 6:31 pm The cactus is big enough that it should fill that pot with roots before long. Be extra careful with watering for the first year or two - make sure it's really thirsty before you water it.
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I will cut it back
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Re: chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
It's growing when the light is not good enough, which is why it has those skinny tips. Also, it needs a winter rest if you want it to bloom. See: http://www.cactus-art.biz/note-book/Dic ... r_rest.htm
If you can't provide the cool temperatures recommended you should still try to force it into dormancy by withholding water.
If you can't provide the cool temperatures recommended you should still try to force it into dormancy by withholding water.
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Got it. Thank you very much.greenknight wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 1:52 pm It's growing when the light is not good enough, which is why it has those skinny tips. Also, it needs a winter rest if you want it to bloom. See: http://www.cactus-art.biz/note-book/Dic ... r_rest.htm
If you can't provide the cool temperatures recommended you should still try to force it into dormancy by withholding water.
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Re: chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
If you can't keep it cold enough it may need a dribble of water once a month or so to keep the roots alive, but the ideal would be to keep it cold once it gets dry (they can even take some frost when dry) and give no water at all - that's the way to get the most abundant flowers.
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Re: chamaecereus luisramirezii repot
Thank you for the advice greenknight