Watering newly planted cacti
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 4:29 pm
We're planting a mixed bunch of cacti around our yard here in East Mesa, near Apache Junction, Arizona.
I'd like to hear the views of some knowledgeable folk here about the watering of these when planted. There are already some cacti around our yard (saguaro, prickly pear, ocotillo and so on) and basically we never ever water these, they grow in the wild here and are well adapted to the low rainfall and heat.
But for newly planted small specimens, is there a basic water schedule to follow? The ground is actually damp under the surface just now, we had a ton of rain (from California) a few weeks ago and so it's easy to dig and very good for newly planted cacti.
The climate right now is very pleasant, mid 70s, no rain, calm, very nice indeed (Arizona valley weather is wonderful most of the time and only get brutally hot starting in June).
I'd like to hear the views of some knowledgeable folk here about the watering of these when planted. There are already some cacti around our yard (saguaro, prickly pear, ocotillo and so on) and basically we never ever water these, they grow in the wild here and are well adapted to the low rainfall and heat.
But for newly planted small specimens, is there a basic water schedule to follow? The ground is actually damp under the surface just now, we had a ton of rain (from California) a few weeks ago and so it's easy to dig and very good for newly planted cacti.
The climate right now is very pleasant, mid 70s, no rain, calm, very nice indeed (Arizona valley weather is wonderful most of the time and only get brutally hot starting in June).