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Does cactus make a good house plant?

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I have read article on Society Scars that Cactus plant is a dry desert plant comprising thorns and thick skin and it is considered to be very unlucky for your house and the people around, but it is a highly misunderstood myth. Some people also say... read more

A cactus could make it through without water for lots of, many months; yet rot is an instant awesome. Making use of a wetness meter will eliminate all the guesswork; otherwise, you can water whenever the dirt is completely dry. Light Needs of Cactus Plants will aid you break the myth that cacti require lots of sunlight. read more

Water your cactus. House cacti need very little water--as little as one watering per month. To tell if your cactus needs water, insert a pencil all the way to the bottom of the soil. If moist soil clings to it, it is not yet time to water. Cactus soil should be allowed to completely dry out before it is watered again. Tap water is not good for cacti. read more

Cactus house plants are easy to grow and vary widely in size and shape. There are hundreds of different kinds of desert cacti, all of which are succulents. A cactus is distinguishable from other succulents by areoles, the small sunken or raised spots from which spines and flowers emerge. read more