How to transplant a small cactus ball
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Before transplanting a small cactus ball, select a vigorous one from the cactus and cut it off with a knife, then place the cut cactus ball in a well-ventilated environment, wait for the incision to shrink, apply rooting powder to the bottom, and place it in fertile and loose soil, maintaining an environmental temperature of about 20 degrees to promote the quick rooting of the small cactus ball.
How to transplant a small cactus ball
1. -- Cutting --
Before transplanting a small cactus ball, cut it from the main body, after cutting, trim the bottom with a knife to make it flat, let it sit for a while to wait for the incision to shrink, or slightly roast it with a low flame or apply some plant ash to prevent root rot.
2. -- Temperature --
After dealing with the rotting issue of the small cactus ball, you can proceed with the transplanting and inserting work. When inserting a small cactus ball, the temperature should be maintained at around 20-25 degrees Celsius, as low temperature will slow down root growth and high temperature may easily cause root rot, with spring and autumn temperatures being the most suitable.
3. -- Humidity --
After the transplanting is completed, it is necessary to keep the soil in a moist state for a long time, but not too wet to avoid rot. To maintain some moisture in the soil, you can cover it with plastic film, but be sure to ventilate and aerate at regular intervals.
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