Soil for cacti: basic soil requirements and options at home

Cacti are hardy perennials and are believed to be native to South, Central and North America. They easily tolerate prolonged drought and do not need frequent transplants. Like any other plants, they love to be looked after properly. Novice cactus growers do not always know what kind of land is needed for a cactus.

Basic requirements for the soil for a cactus

The easiest way is to purchase ready-made soil for cacti marked "for cacti and succulents" in a specialized store, you can prepare it yourself. The mixture should be:

  • loose,
  • rather porous
  • coarse or coarse,
  • nutrient-rich
  • with the inclusion of drainage elements.

Collection of cacti of different varieties

Interesting fact. There is an opinion that cacti protect from electromagnetic radiation. Scientists do not support this claim, but the plants themselves grow much better if they are placed next to working electrical appliances.

Required soil composition

If a ready-made land for cacti is chosen, then all the components necessary for a given plant should be included in its composition:

  • 1) Peat. It is best if two types of peat are mixed: lowland and high-moor. High-moor peat contains few nutrients and retains excess moisture for a long time, low-lying peat is prone to fast caking. Together they compensate for each other's shortcomings.
  • 2) Peat can be replaced with homogeneous humus or a clay-soddy soil layer that does not contain alien roots and non-rotten plant parts.
  • 3) Leafy land.
  • 4) Coarse river sand.
  • 5) Gravel or fine crushed stone.
  • 6) Charcoal and broken brick mixed in equal proportions.
  • 7) Expanded clay.
  • 8) Vermiculite.

Important! Organic fertilizers are not added to the composition of the soil for cacti, since they make the plant loose, elongated, worsen the appearance of thorns, provoke the appearance of cracks and scars on the skin.

A cactus can die if you add to the soil:

  • bird droppings,
  • manure,
  • horny sawdust.

Potted soil with cactus

The soil for cacti must be disinfected before use (fried in the oven or doused with boiling water) in order to avoid various infections or pest larvae from entering the pot.

Making soil at home

Many growers believe that ready-made mixtures for planting indoor plants do not contribute to their proper development, and prefer to prepare soil for cacti with their own hands.

Substrate for cacti is prepared simply: mix in equal proportions humus, peat or leafy soil with turf and sand. Depending on the characteristics of the plant itself, various additives:

  • For cacti with a superficial root system, pebbles or crushed brick are added to the mixture in proportions to the main components of 1: 1: 1: ½.
  • For succulents with strong and thick roots, the amount of sod is increased in the composition in a ratio of 1: 1.5: 1: 1.
  • For cacti that choose stony soil in the wild, rubble or gravel is included in the mixture.
  • For succulents with a turnip root system, it is recommended to add a little clay.
  • The soil for forest cacti may contain bark from dried pine trees, fallen oak leaves.
  • Epiphytic plant species love feeding from nutrients or humus.
  • Rosemary prefers loose, breathable soil with neutral acidity (an ornamental Bonsai tree can be grown from this plant).

Decorative Bonsai cactus tree

  • For all plants, not less than 0.1 of the total volume of the mixture, add crushed charcoal.
  • The vermiculite added to the mixture absorbs excess moisture and prevents mold in the soil.

Important! To check the quality of the prepared soil, it is squeezed in a fist. A properly prepared mixture sticks together into a lump and then crumbles. If a lump does not work out, then there is a lot of sand in the soil or a lack of moisture. An excess of liquid or humus will not allow the lump to crumble. This mixture does not work well with cacti.

Cactus transplant options

All plants, including cacti, need to be transplanted from time to time. In what cases the plant needs to be transplanted:

  1. If it is a succulent purchased in a store 7-10 days ago, as for transportation, such plants are placed in a lightweight pot and transport soil.
  2. If the pot has become too small for him (the cactus has grown larger than the pot itself).
  3. If the roots begin to crawl out of the drainage system.

Important! Cacti, which are many years old, are not transplanted, they only transfer from a small dish to a large one (without disturbing the earth ball with roots).

If you choose the right land to plant cacti, then the choice of a pot will not greatly affect the growth and development of the plant.

When choosing a pot, pay attention to:

  • The material from which it is made (any other than metal is suitable for cacti, but ceramics is considered the best material). Although many housewives grow beautiful plants in ordinary plastic yogurt cups.
  • The size of the container with a hole in the bottom (for a healthy plant, choose a pot 1-2 cm larger than the previous one, a diseased succulent is transplanted into a smaller container).

Important! When choosing a pot, take into account that not only the roots of the plant should fit in it, but also the drainage system.

  • The appearance of the pot and color (depends on the aesthetic taste and preferences of the hostess, many cacti growers prefer rectangular pots).

Important! As a rule, for a collection of cacti, pots of the same shape and of the same material are chosen, since plants in dishes of different types need different care (succulents in plastic pots require 3 times less moisture than the same plants in ceramic dishes).

Succulents, unlike other indoor plants, do not need an annual transplant, as they grow more slowly, the root system develops very slowly. Some types of cacti are transplanted no more often than once every 3-4 years.

Cactus transplant

Detailed plant transplant procedure:

  • The cactus is carefully taken out of the pot, the soil is shaken off. For the best effect, old soil can be gently rinsed out in water.
  • Carefully examine the root system, remove dried and damaged roots, check for pests.
  • Also, the stem is thoroughly examined and the affected and damaged areas are removed, the wound is sprinkled with crushed activated carbon.
  • Dry the plant before planting in fresh soil.
  • Choose which land is suitable for a given type of cactus.
  • Drainage is laid at the bottom of the new pot, just like for any other plants, a little soil is poured.
  • The roots are carefully laid and covered with soil from above (they are sprinkled, and not trying to "stick" the plant into a full pot of soil).
  • Water the succulent so that the soil adheres tightly to the roots, but does not overmoisten.

Note! To avoid injury from sharp thorns, work only in thick fabric, leather or rubber gloves, or wrap the plant in several layers of thick paper. In addition, silicone-tipped pliers are available from specialized stores, which are designed for such delicate and unsafe work.Some experts advise holding the plant with kitchen sponges.

Thus, cacti are one of the most unpretentious indoor plants, but they also require some maintenance. For transplanting plants, you can prepare the soil for cacti at home or purchase a ready-made one. Matching small pet pots will add charm to the collection of "angry" thorny flowers.

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