November 24, 2024

VIDEO: How to Save a Rotting/Dying cactus(100% SURE RESULT)


How to Save a Rotting/Dying cactus(100% SURE RESULT)..use this simple trick to save your precious plants..:)
DAIZZ’S TIPS:-WATER VERY LESS TO PREVENT ROT..:)WATER ONLY WHEN TOP LAYER OF SOIL FEELS DRY TO TOUCH..:)

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Save a Rotting/Dying cactus(100% SURE RESULT)

  1. I’m pretty sure the type of cactus I have is a cereus. I have it in a clay pot it’s not too small of a pot I’m not really sure on the dimensions, but recently my cactus just started turning a bright light green instead of a dark green. It’s now shriveled up and dead. I don’t know if it died from overwatering or not enough sunlight. I leave it on my nightstand which is facing the window, but it’s the only plant in my room that’s not close to the window. I also leave my air conditioner on most of the time so that could be it. It’s lived for about 5 to 6 months and I got it from a lady who had it longer. It’s completely dried out but I recently brought back a vine plant that was dead for over three months and completely dried out and now it’s finally growing back so hopefully my cactus will come back to life as well. If anybody has any tips on what to do. The plant in the video is not completely dried out while mine is.

  2. I have a lot of ball cactus babies that I have transplanted from mother plant..but due to poor drainage medium of soil they don't produce any roots and their bottom part appear soft and kind of pale yellow..shall I cut it like u do or just keeping them in shade barerooted will do? Pls reply..they need help

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