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The cactus is fine, and the pouring, just a waste of water.
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It's going to die, but if you water too much at once, you'll die.
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After planting cacti, as long as the weather is not very dry and lacks water, within 10 days, that is, at the beginning of cultivation, before taking root, there is generally no need for watering. One to two weeks after planting, the cactus is in the rooting stage, and the cactus germinates one after another in half a month. At this time, the cactus still has a relatively large demand for water.
If the weather is fine, or if there is too little natural rainfall, it is time to water the cactus to replenish its moisture. Replenishment of water can be judged according to soil moisture, and if you can't knead a handful of soil into clumps below 15 cm on the soil floor, it means that the soil moisture is insufficient. 15 to 20 days after the cactus is planted, be sure to water thoroughly and in place at one time.
According to the characteristics of the Mexican region, only the spring is slightly dry, and the other three seasons generally do not lack water, less water, not only will there be no lack of rain and water, but also the annual precipitation is as high as 1000 to 2000 ml. The excessively high annual precipitation requires more attention to drainage and flood resistance for the growth of cactus. Drainage channels must be checked frequently, and if there is standing water in the planting area, they should be removed as soon as possible.
Cacti do not have high requirements for water quality, and lake water, river water, well water, etc. can be watered. Irrigation water should be neutral and slightly acidic. The pH of the water should not be too high, and the water containing too much alkali and salt or other harmful chemicals should not be used to water the cactus.
It is also important to note that the time of cactus irrigation is best chosen in the morning or dusk when the weather is cooler. If it cannot be watered under the scorching sun in summer, the water must be dried and then watered, so that there is no excessive contrast between the water temperature and the ground temperature.
In addition, when the late autumn and winter are not coming, the cactus should be watered once. After winter, the cactus enters the dormant period, and at this time there is generally no need for watering, as long as the soil maintains a certain amount of humidity. If the winter is too dry, you can water it once to replenish the moisture in the soil.
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The roots are back festering.
Watering once a week will do.
I only pour my cactus once in half a month.
In the summer, it is watered once a month, and it is very vigorous.
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The roots rot and then die, and the cactus cannot be watered frequently. I raise flowers at home, hehe.
Back downstairs, it's usually very cheap, almost 1 yuan a branch, and today this situation will be very expensive, depending on the area.
"Cactus" is often seen, but have you ever eaten its fruit? How about the taste.
Your cactus is not kept in the sun all the time, it is not always in the sun, if it is always in the sun, it will only be green and will not appear whitish. You put it in the shade to maintain, and the whitish can be removed.
"Cactus" is often seen, but have you ever eaten its fruit? How about the taste.
The cactus is a treasure trove of uses, and its young stems can be eaten as vegetables and processed into more than 50 kinds of cactus dishes. The stems of cactus can be processed into tablets, capsules, beverages and other health foods. According to the research results of the Institute of Medicinal Plants of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, cactus is rich in minerals, protein, cellulose and calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin C and vitamin B, which can help eliminate excess cholesterol in the human body, reduce blood sugar, reduce blood lipids and blood pressure. >>>More