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Cacti prefer warm and dry conditions and a soil that affords good drainage
and aeration. Let the soil dry out completely between watering during the
growing season.
A good soil mix is essential if you expect good growth and health for your
plant. They prefer a porous, alkaline soil. If you don't have your own cactus
mix that you make, you can just use a quality cactus soil mix from the garden
center.
All mature actively growing cacti need to be fed occasionally. It is best to use a formula specifically designed for cactus like 7-40-6. (Nitrogen, phosphorus, potash) Use a mixture with a low ratio of nitrogen, as cacti can be burned by it. A commercial formula such as MiracleGro or rapid grow can be used, but should be diluted to half strength. I have heard that "Cactus Juice" brand by Sudbury (1-7-6), is highly recommended. Regular Bone Meal, available at most Garden Centers, makes an excellent organic fertilizer.
During the dormant period (winter) your cactus should be watered only enough
to prevent it from shriveling (lightly once a month should be plenty). Don't
water at all if it is humid for an extended period. During dormancy the plants
roots do not take in water as rapidly, nor does it evaporate as quickly, and the
result can be cactus rot. If possible bring your cactus inside the house and
place it by a sunny window so it can continue to grow through the winter.
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