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Cactus Gift Box
Ready To Plant
CACTUS ONLY
This cactus kit is great for making a small arrangement in a pot you already have. This
also makes great gift items for each of the kids to have their own
cactus, or maybe even a little something for a few co-workers. The
cactus are in individual plastic pots.
This kit comes with an assortment of 6 cactus plants only and packaged in a southwest printed box.
Watering and care instructions are on printed the side of the box. Cannot Freeze.
Cactus
bloom flowers with the warmth of the sun between 70 and 90 degrees
with sufficient water. (This is generally February to April for us.)
No fertilizer is needed to make a cactus bloom, but if you feel the need
be sure it is designed specifically for
cactus. Prior to the flower most cactus will have what looks like
little cotton balls in the crevasses of the plant. From this is where
the flower will emerge.
If
you place your garden outside it will dry out faster so increase the
watering instructions as needed. We recommend following the guideline
that a cactus garden should completely dry out within approximately 3 to
5 days after watering and remain dry for at least a few days up to a
week or two depending on weather before watering again. Direct sunlight
on a cactus that is not acclimated or on a cactus in temperatures
approximately over 90 degrees can potentially burn the plant. We have
offered the above recommendations that have proven to work well with our
customers over many years, but understand that cactus are plants and
there is no perfect guideline that encompasses every environment. Cactus
are very slow growing and generally do not need transplanting for
several years.
Please Note: Plants can possibly freeze when shipping in Freezing temperatures