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Watermelon Cactus, Variegated

350.00

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25 in stock

GC

Description

imported plant grafted cactus.

Description

  • The top bit of the Yellow variegated grafted  Cactus is permanently variegated.
  • The two cacti are grafted, growing as one.
  • The grafted cactus or cactus is very slow-growing and is a happy houseplant, provided it is placed in a bright spot.

Fern Farm faviconPosition and Care

  • Yellow Grafted Cactus grows best in a bright spot.
  • Direct sunlight, especially in summer, can burn this plant.
  • It will grow in a shaded part of the garden or in a cactus garden in a spot without the sun.
  • It is very drought hardy and only needs to be watered once every 3-4 weeks in the cooler months.
  • In summer, water once every 2 weeks. Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering again.
  • Plant in free-draining potting mix.

Fern Farm faviconSuggestions

  • A  suitable plant for terrariums, as it’s a slow grower and is tolerant to shade. Please make sure not to overwater as the  Cactus will rot easily if sitting in water.
  • Easy to look after an indoor pot plant.
  • Looks great combined with other cacti or shade tolerant succulents.

Fern Farm faviconYour Plant

  • Plants are sent bare rooted (without pot or soil).
  • The root system will be sufficiently developed.
  • The plant will have been growing in 10 cm pot or larger.
  • The plant will be at least 8 cm tall and looks very similar to the plant in the photos.
  • Plants are sent on Mondays and Tuesdays, so they arrive before the weekend.
  • Please choose your plant carefully as we do not provide refunds if you simply change your mind. Read our Refund Policy
  • If you have any questions about the grafted Cactus or any of our other succulents online, please do not hesitate to contact us 03036860981

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg

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