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A word about RELOCATION OF CACTI IN THE GROUND. It's really not very hard to dig up and move a cactus in your landscaping- the most important thing to remember is that in this process, it is inevitable that you will break some of the plant's roots. And whenever you break the roots on a cactus, you MUST allow them a few days to heal before you replant the cactus. If you do not, you run a high risk of bacteria entering the open wounds in the roots, which will cause a rot to set in, leading to the eventual death of the cactus. To avoid this, after you take the cactus up from it's old location (and be sure to mark the north side of the plant so that you can orient it properly when you re-plant it!), move the cactus to a place in full shade a few days (at least 3) and keep it perfectly dry. After this healing period re-plant the cactus following the transplanting instructions above. And the cactus will be just fine. PLEASE REMEMBER; Preserve our desert- DON'T dig up native cacti in habitat: it destroys the delicate desert ecosystem, and it's against the law. |
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