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My cactus keeps wilting,I cant understand why.I give it about half apint of water a day..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm the world's worst gardener but I do know something about cacti. (I used to exhibit them). Different types of cacti require different watering regimes but, generally, I'd agree with Impret-Sir's guidelines of no water at all during the winter months. (Some cacti might benefit from their first drop of water in April rather than in May).
During the summer months, don't water a cactus if the soil has even the slightest amount of moisture in it. Let it dry out completely, then leave it for a few days more before giving a small amount of water.
You'll know when you're getting it right when your cacti flower. (The reason that most people never see their cacti flower is that they give far too much water. A small cactus doesn't need much more than a pint or two of water per year).
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During the summer months, don't water a cactus if the soil has even the slightest amount of moisture in it. Let it dry out completely, then leave it for a few days more before giving a small amount of water.
You'll know when you're getting it right when your cacti flower. (The reason that most people never see their cacti flower is that they give far too much water. A small cactus doesn't need much more than a pint or two of water per year).
Chris
I think its probably the most common cause of cactus fatality, it starts looking a bit sick so one assumes it needs some more of whats killing it in the first place !
Its well to remember the natural home where it originates (the desert) an occaisional spray mist in the winter months should suffice..
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