Tips to help cacti bloom

In general, getting plants to bloom is not complicated. However, when we talk about cacti, things change. And it is that being a rainfed plant, sometimes it is difficult to know if we are watering it more or less than we should, which prevents it from flourishing.

If you want your cacti to give flowers, giving your home a very original touch of color, do not miss anything that we are going to tell you below, because we are going to give you a few tips to help these plants flourish. Do not miss them!

Things to keep in mind

As you well know, cacti are slow-growing plants. In fact, the most logical thing is that they take years to bloom, so you don’t have to despair. Also, some types of cacti only bloom at night or open their petals when there are no longer rays of light to avoid burning. Of course, there are species that develop flowers with very striking colors, so you should pay close attention when choosing your cactus if that is what you want.

Tips To Help Cacti Bloom - Things To Keep In Mind

Respect their winter rest

If you want to help your cactus to bloom, you must respect its winter rest. This means that you should place the plant in a bright place away from low temperatures, reducing its watering by one or two times a month.

Irrigation and sun

On the other hand, it is important that you keep in mind that cacti should not be watered a lot. It will be in spring when you should start watering them, although not abundantly either.

What is essential is that the sun gives it the maximum number of hours a day, in addition to ensuring that it has a warm atmosphere at night.

Tips to Help Cacti Bloom - Water and Sun

Pass

Finally, it is important that you find out about the time when your cactus blooms and compost the plant a month or two before. You should know that cacti need a fertilizer rich in potassium or a specific fertilizer for these plants.

Tips to help cacti bloom

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