Weberocereus frohningiorum shown in buying a 4” pot, 16” tall, #1265

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Weberocereus frohningiorum shown in buying a 4” pot, 16” tall, #1265,

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Product code: Weberocereus frohningiorum shown in buying a 4” pot, 16” tall, #1265

This is the exact plant you will receive.
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Basic Cacti and Succulent Care
Succulents and cacti are water wise plants that store water in their leaves, stems or roots, creating a plump or succulent appearance. They are often found in hot, arid climates such as the desert and have adapted to tolerate long periods of drought. There are many varieties of succulents and cacti that come from all over the world. For best results each plant has individual needs, but there are general rules for succulent and cactus plant care.

Water - If your container has drainage holes, water thoroughly when dry during the active growth period. If your container does not have drainage holes, water sparingly to moisten soil but be sure water does not pool up at the bottom of container which can cause rotting. Allow soil to dry between watering. In the winter, assuming typical house temperatures, watering is reduced to once a month to a light misting. Essentially, you only want to maintain the roots. The pot should not be wet. In the case of leafy succulents, do not water at all until buying you see active growth in the spring.

Light - Place plant in a brightly lit south facing window indoors or an area with bright, indirect light outdoors. Some plants can tolerate full sun, but must be gradually acclimated to prevent sunburn. If the light source is inadequate, etiolation will occur and your plant will become leggy as it stretches out towards a light source.

Soil - Succulents and cacti like soil that is well aerated and fast draining. Perlite or pumice mixed with soil work well for this, or you can pick up cactus/succulent mix from your local nursery.

Tips:
Nutrition - Fertilize during growing season with a 10-10-10 fertilizer diluted to 1/4 strength each watering.

Artificial lighting - Succulents do best in natural light, but if this not available (during winter months or depending on your geographical location), you can supplement their light source with artificial grow lights. There are many options for energy efficient artificial lighting available.

Excellent resources are Planet Cactus/Planet Succulent or Planet Caudiciform on Facebook and CactiGuide Forum.

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