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Donnajo C Stoops
2017-01-13, 4082 Views
ive had her 6months maybe more i live in trinity county an there she was fine..during the winter we come to the bay it rained a lot an noticed it was "rotting" i gess..i brought her inside n shes become to look like this..what can i do i tead on another sitr that the moon cactus is made to die is that trye hlep me please
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Donnajo C Stoops
2017-01-13
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thank u i have done all but cut the roots off ill be doing that tomorrow
Andy
2017-01-13
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@Donnajo C Stoops Remove the plant gently from its pot. If the cactus is affected by rot, the roots will display blackened tips. Depending on the severity of the disease, rotten cactus roots will be slimy with black or brown decay. If you determine that your cactus is rotting, it’s critical to act fast. Rot is a deadly disease and once it progresses, the only option is to discard the plant and start fresh.
ATastyBellPepper
2017-01-13
2
If you catch the disease early, you may be able to save it. Remove the cactus from the container immediately. Trim away affected roots and rinse the remaining roots gently to remove fungus. Place the plant on a paper towel and put it in a warm, well-ventilated location so the roots can dry overnight. Place the cactus in a dry pot with fresh, lightweight potting soil the next day. Be sure the pot has a drainage hole so the soil can drain freely. Wait a couple of days before watering the newly potted cactus. When you resume watering, be sure you understand the most effective way to irrigate your cactus. Always water thoroughly until water drips through the drainage hole, then let the plant drain before returning the pot to its drainage saucer. Never let the plant stand in water. Be careful not to kill the plant with kindness; slightly underwatered conditions are healthiest. Don’t water until the top ½ inch of soil feels dry. Water sparingly during the winter months, but don’t allow the potting mix to become bone dry. Place the plant in bright sunlight during fall and winter and in light shade during spring and summer.
Donnajo C Stoops
2017-01-13
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i have it inside by my window should i let it dry out
我是小花
2017-01-13
2
Winter waters the capacity of the moisture in wanting to control winter plant is gotten lesser than the summer much, often need not water.Sunshine is good for your plants.
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