Gehirnkaktus - Mammillaria elongata 'Cristata'

Sprouts of Bristol
Größe
 
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Licht
Braucht viel helles Licht! Diese Pflanze liebt Ihr sonnigstes Fenster; wählen Sie im Zweifelsfall eine nach Süden oder Westen ausgerichtete Fensterbank.

Wasser

Lassen Sie den Boden zwischen den Wassergaben vollständig austrocknen. Wenn Sie gießen, sollte der Boden vollständig durchnässt sein. Reduzieren Sie im Winter die Wassermenge.

Haustiersicher
Ungiftig, aber das Essen der Stacheln macht keinen Spaß, daher sollten Sie sie von Haustieren und kleinen Menschen fernhalten.

 

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Jeni
Need a spare brain for those hard days?

Ordered as gifts, and very pleased: was rather amused by the size of the box for the size of the cacti, but very chuffed to see how well packaged they were for arrival by ordinary Royal Mail parcel service.
10 out of 10, would absolutely order from Sprouts again.

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