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Watering tiny cactus so it won’t rot
Watering tiny cactus so it won’t rot
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June 16, 2020 at 7:38 pm Reply
How often should I water little cactus? I lost some before to rotting, now just being extra prudent.
June 18, 2020 at 8:07 pm ReplyHey, you’re not alone. I lost several as well and it was funny because I couldn’t say if they were dead so I was keeping them until a friend told me so.
Just take note that watering it during winter is a big no. When it’s summer, there’s no specific frequency really but the best thing to do is dip your finger in the soil and if it’s already dry, then you can water with moderate amount. It’s better to “underwater” (it’s used to super dry environment) than to overwater it. You’re right to be careful.
You can do it this time!
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