Melocactus growing help
Melocactus azureus
Rare & Unique Succulents
Re: melocactus, do you suggest growing them as house plants? Can they endure night temperatures below 50 degrees in spring and summer? I know they need at least 6 hours of Sun.
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Open Jun 10, 2022 - 02:04 PM
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Jun 10, 2022 - 02:04 PM
This particular Melocactus makes for a great house plant as it stays fairly small. Roughly 7" wide and 12" tall. They also stop growing their stem once they produce their specialized inflorescence, called a cephalium.
As far as temperature is concerned, these cacti are much more sensitive. They can handle an absolute minimum of roughly 45°F. Any lower and you risk damaging the plant.
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Melocactus azureus
Melocactus azureus (Buining & Brederoo): A stunning globose species with a frosty blue coloration and 9-10 sharp ribs lined with spines. It is a member of the "Turk's Cap" genus, and will grow a cephalium, or dome of wool and red bristles, atop its stem. The cephalium produces...
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