Aporocactus flagelliformis

These cacti have fleshy stems elongated and covered by several rows of spines. In spring appear pinkish flowers, each flower lasts several days and the flowering season arrives at last for two months. Place them in hanging baskets or on shelves, and in places where it can not rozarlas passing, the thorns are removed with difficulty from the skin. You can also place a cactus garden.

They need a cool and sunny. It should be watered with a liquid fertilizer added to irrigation water from December to the end of flowering. It should be watered less during the rest period after flowering. For cultivation each spring have to transplant them after flowering based on a substrate of topsoil, peat and sand.

The rat tail is growing rapidly and their stems are up to a length of 90 cm. (sometimes more) in three or four years. Find plants for sale all sizes.

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