The Cactus is a popular plant due to its low maintenance requirements, and one of the most exciting things about it is its blossoms. However, not all cacti blossom every year. The factor that determines whether a cactus will blossom or not is related to its method of cultivation.
If you want your cactus to blossom, you must first understand its growth habits.
Cacti thrive in a sunny and warm environment with good drought tolerance. However, it is essential to pay attention to the conditions of cold and waterlogging. It is not necessary to water the cactus too much.
Therefore, each watering needs to be specific to the circumstances of the cactus. If the rainy season comes, the frequency of watering can be reduced.
Cacti love light because their most primitive growth environment is in the desert, where there is an abundance of light. Therefore, when planting a potted cactus, it is best to put it on a sunny balcony. This way, the cactus can receive more light and promote its growth and flowering.
Potted planting is not conducive to heat dissipation. When it is hot and sunny at noon in summer, you can cover the cactus with shade, but make sure it still receives sufficient sunshine. The first condition for a cactus to blossom is to have enough light.
When selecting flowerpots to cultivate cacti, it is essential to consider their breathability. It is best to use breathable flowerpots, such as pottery pots or purple sand pots. If the air permeability is not good, it will affect the growth of the cactus, which is not conducive to heat dissipation in summer.
Flowerpots also have drainage problems, and cacti prefer a dry environment to waterlog. Therefore, it is crucial to choose flowerpots that do not easily cause stagnant water problems when growing cacti.
Cacti do not like to be disturbed, so it is unnecessary to change their pots unless the plant is very large, the original pot cannot bear it, or the flowering condition is not ideal. Changing the pot can also be done when the cactus is affected by diseases and insect pests, weakening its growth potential.
If you need to change the basin, you should stop watering it one week before the change so that the soil in the basin is completely dry. Before changing the basin, wear thick gloves to avoid being stabbed by the cactus.
First, tap the basin and take out the plant. Clean up the old soil, trim the root system slightly, and fix the plant at a proper height. Then pour it into the basin soil, ensuring that the cactus is planted shallowly. Finally, compact the basin soil slightly, but not too tight to avoid affecting drainage.
Cultivating cactus blossoms requires a proper understanding of their growth habits, such as light, water, and air permeability. When you provide optimal conditions for your cactus, it will blossom beautifully, adding a touch of elegance and charm to your living space. Remember to avoid overwatering, choose breathable flowerpots with good drainage, and keep your cactus in a sunny environment.
If you need to change the basin, do it with care to avoid disturbing the cactus's root system.