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A certain member of the household has accused me of repotting dead plants. I swear I see some green bits on this ancient Ariocarpus fissuratus.johnw
Quote from: johnw on October 11, 2009, 08:50:40 PMA certain member of the household has accused me of repotting dead plants. I swear I see some green bits on this ancient Ariocarpus fissuratus.johnwoverall, i suspect it might be a bit drier in general than it would prefer; i have a much younger plant of another species of Ario that doesnt look a whole lot perkier--i was overly impressed by the exhortations to give them ultimate drainage and be sparing with water--recommendations meant for overwaterers and partly based on old ideas about these plants..
John ,I water my cacti only from April until September ......and I give them water around all 3 -4 weeks ( no joke )The importent with watering cacti is :Dont water it when the wether is dray and hot !!! ...wait some days when comes rain wether ....so the plants can use the water .I think there are really more cacti died after over watering ....as for to few wateringGood luckHans
Cohan - When I grew Cactus and succulents exclusively I complained the sun never shone, the fog was persistent and the climate was totally unsuitable. I switched by chance to Rhododendrons and we had blistering summers for quite awhile! I didn't water the cacti once this year - I kept saying I would water when the sun came out and by the time it did it was August so I decided to re-pot instead. I had not transplanted them for 10 years, some for 15. It is interesting which have tolerated the abuse - Cephalocactus and Lophophora looks the best. What surprised me was there were no root aphis except on Mamillaria multiceps.Confession - I did water Mammillaria hahniana for years only to find out there was nothing underneath all that wool but a wizened corpse.johnw