Thanks so much for all this information and the great examples! After years of having cacti I am just now learning the value of close observation - thanks to you! I have an astrophytum that was blooming profusely until last week when we entered a heat wave of 115 or higher for 6 days. The astrophytum just sat there with dozens of buds still on it, but none of them opened. Thank goodness I didn't water it, and after a couple of days I realized it must be dormancy. Yesterday the temperature dropped briefly into the 80s and sure enough, those buds started popping open again. So far I haven't lost any cacti this year, but this is just the beginning of the summer and I've got many more battles ahead of me. Thanks again for your excellent videos.
Thanks Ana. I’m going through the identical heat that you are and some of my cacti are suffering. The ones in the ground are all doing great. I feel so glad to have planted cacti instead of some other plants. You are getting so helpful in your knowledge, I’m impressed, and I’m grateful.
Thank you so much, Pam! Since you showed me your garden, every time I go out to mine, I always think about how yours is doing since we both live in Vegas. 😊 I hope your garden does well.
You are absolutely correct about this. I have killed many more cacti in the summer than in the winter by watering them too much. Another factor is nighttime temperatures that are over about 74 degrees. I have had much more success in preventing rot if I withhold watering during that time. This is especially true in the more humid areas like where I live in Georgia.
Great information, I found alot of my cactus went summer dormant when I had them outside in my little greenhouse facing south-westerley...the heat was unbearable in the Summer even here in the UK...😫😄 they're a bit less dormant now they're housed indoors all the time...enjoyed hearing your experience with the desert conditions you endure 👍😊🏜🌵🏜🌵
Great video!! Great points made!! Some Euphorbia do the same thing. The caput medusae group are known to do this in late summer. We fair a little better because we are humid here. Tillandsia love our foggy , humid nights& mornings!! We just gave to worry about torrential thunder storms giving too much water to plants outside. It all just depends on what climate you live in as to how they grow. Like you are saying. Dry vs. Humid. Thanks for the great information!!! From Morris park in the Ozarks, out to Las Vegas, have a great day!!!! Peace,Love,Plants!!!✌💖🌵🌸🌲💐🌿🌺🍀🌻🌱🌼🌳😀👍
Yes, my Euphorbias right now are not growing. But they are tough taking in all this high heat. That is one thing I like about Euphorbias. As long as they are shaded, they can easily withstand triple digit temperatures. Thank you, Clyde! 😃
Great video and great advice. I am a cacti junky and just learned about dormancy from your video. Yes, it has been brutally hot here in Vegas and have a couple of cacti that might be dormant. Will move them to shadier location during this heat wave. Thanks again for your good advice.
Very good and super helpful video😌🙏💖My haworthias and cacti go dormant when we get temperatures over 38℃ / 100.4°F. I have had trouble with Astrophytums. They definitely don't do well with humidity in summer. I enjoyed your video🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Have a great day😌🌄
Thank you so much for this! I know some of them go dormant in extreme heat, but I'm not sure which of them do, so this really helps with identifying them! 🥰🥰🥰 Glad to say we also don't get 35+ temps most of the time in my area here in the PH...💚
Luckily there in the Philippines, the heat doesn’t get as high as here in the desert. But your challenge is the humidity and too much rain. Oh, the challenges of growing succulents. 😉
Many people think growing cactus in a desert is so easy. But there are also many challenges especially when they are in pots. This is also the reason why I can’t keep soft succulents or orchids alive for a long time. 🤣 So I watch channels like yours to get my orchid and succulent fix. 😉 Thanks, Fernanda!
Oh wow! Thank you Ana for this video😊. I had no idea they can go dormant in the summer. I guess I don't really have to worry where I am located. I still struggle with when they want water😂. I even can't tell if it's growing 😂 Thank you for showing your cactus to that looked like it needed water and also for pointing out the growth with the black and red/orange spines.
I really enjoyed learning more from you!🥰🥰🥰 Never thought about summer dormancy before...but it makes sense.🧐🧐🧐 You definitely need to pay close attention to your plants. How do you keep track with all the plants you have? 🤯🤯🤯 Thank you for sharing your knowledge!👩🏫👩🌾👩🏫
It is getting more difficult to track each plant. That is also one reason why I try keep most of them in the same type of pot (terracotta). That way, they can all have the same or similar watering schedule. Thank you, Amanda and good luck with your plants. 🙂
I did not know it before either. Until I started losing cactus during summer time. I didn’t understand why they would rot when they look dehydrated. 🙂 Thanks for watching!
Thank you for making this video! Very helpful. I bought a cactus that was already rotting not knowing that it was being overwatered where it came from and that by watering it I was making it worse. One day it just slumped over 🙁 I really appreciate your knowledge!
Thank you for this Video, now I know what have happened to 1 of my cacti. Its 1 of the of pups, That cactus has at least 10 pups, its more like burned than rotted. We went into a vey high heat spell here in BC, Canada, we are very close to Seattle Washington. The Temp reached to 39-40 degrees where normally our highest in the summer is about 30. Thank god it was only for 5 days, but it effected the some of the cacti. Now we are back to normal, the highest is 27 & @ night is 18. Love your videos & thank you for all good info you provide.😘
Oh that is hot for Canada! The heat wave this year is really bad. But I’m glad yours did not last longer. Good luck and I hope the rest of your summer will go well. 🙂
Hi Ana🤗! What a very useful and we'll explained video👌💯. In my little experience, summer dormancy starts with a bit lower temperature when you have higher humidity, in a subtropical climate with high summer temperature, maybe because this climate comes with a very unpredictable weather conditions, most of the time. I'll explain what I mean. My cacti here in the Mediterranean coast of Spain, have started to go dormant after a short heat wave of two or three days with peaks of 40°C/ 104°F and very dry winds. After that we had a rainy and cold week and temperature dropped to cooler days for a week and then rised again to 35°C/ 95°F with tropical nights. That ended in stopping most of the blooming and growth slowed down in some of my cacti. So the important thing is to know when the growing conditions are challenging for our cacti, because that's what is going to activate their survival mode. This is why I've learned to not water at all this month (that's for this year, last year everything was a month ahead, so the thing must be done when the weather is so changing). This is my most important battle at cacti cultivation and the moment of the year when I loose some cacti and Echeverias. I believe that I've learned well all the things that you told in your previous videos because this year I've only lost two little cacti babies and one of them was new in. Thank you for your help and good information, as always. And have a good Sunday!😘💕🌵☮️🌺☀️🍦🍹🍻
Well explained, Vanessa. Isn’t succulents so smart?! 😉 Whenever the external conditions are not right, they will “shut down their operations” to conserve energy. You are correct. Sudden weather changes can cause dormancy as well. Although I seldom experience sudden changes here. Ours is predictable… hot or even hotter. 🥵😁 Thank you Vanessa for sharing your experience.
Dear Ana, your observation is correct, that most cacti will stop flowering under prolonged heat periods. Practically speaking here in Sudan the temperature is between 35c to 44c for the months from April to October, and thus most of the cacti do not flower, however green growth is there.
Thanks for sharing so much information about the cactii. So grateful to hear about the part where you explain about cactus and humidity. Where I stay we have humidity around 70-80% most of the year round, and I've observed that I can go more than a month and a half without watering them becoz they absorb water from the atmosphere. Am I right in thinking so, please advice me 🙏
Yes, that is correct. As I mentioned in the video, if your humidity is high, you can water less often even if it is hot because cacti can absorb moisture from the air. Your soil will also absorb air moisture. 🙂
Anna (hoped I spelled your name correctly) - Silly question, how do I, or can I, share a picture with you and others? Saw your video at your friends house who shared cuttings with you. There was a large "cows tongue" in the mix and I would love to share a picture of mine that is "out of control", it is so large.
It’s always heartbreaking to discover a plant you’ve cared for die, sometimes so suddenly. I’ve only experienced summer dormancy with my Haworthias. They prefer cooler and mild temperatures. Thankfully, our temps don’t soar up as high as there. Great info, Ana. Hope the temps don’t go any higher. Poor plants! 😢Thanks for sharing with us. ❤️🌸🌺🌼🌵💚
Luckily it’s the same here babe, just higher humidity to contend with and higher nighttime temperatures which the Haworthia aren’t keen on. Is a shame when a plant suddenly rots and dies, and sometimes we don’t fully know the reasons why. Excellent video, Ana. This will certainly help out the growers who deal with similar conditions to yours. Thank you for sharing with us as always. Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌺🌸🌼🏜☕️
This is the most difficult time of the year for me. It’s hard to tell if they need more water or if I should just leave them alone. Thanks so much to both of you… Oh, maybe you both can make a video about your battle on high humidity in fluctuating temperatures. That is something that majority are dealing with when it comes to taking care of desert plants. 😃👍🏼 I would love to learn what you guys do.
When it’s not their rest period, do you water and let it run completely thru the pot. That’s how I have started watering mine. I used Schultz liquid fertilizer. It called for 7 drops per quart of water, I used 3 drops. Our temps get into the 80’s & 90’s.
Yes, in spring and summer, I soak them all. I water until water drains at the bottom, and then I go back and water it some more. This is to ensure that the entire soil and roots get wet. And then I wait and water again only when the soil is dry again.
Thanks Ana.... that's crazy....two cactus in the same pot....one goes dormant the other doesn't 🤪😜😝 Hey I had a question Ana.....can you make a potted cactus become un dormant?? Like it's cold outside and so it goes dormant but then you bring it inside and it's nice....70° .....what would happen 🤔🤔🤔
Yes, if the cactus is brought to warmer temperature with ample light for several days, it will slowly start waking up again. Extreme temperatures make them go dormant.
Hey Anna I live in California currently but I’m moving to Missouri by the end of summer and I’m terrified of the climate change shock that my plants will go into. Any advice ??? Help 😣🌵
Oh that will be exciting. Luckily, cacti or succulents in general are adaptable as long as you do it gradually. I don’t think fall in Missouri will be too cold yet for your cacti. But in the winter, you will need to bring them indoors or outside in a greenhouse. Consider investing in grow lights and/or a heater, depending on how much plants you have. Good luck! 😉🌵
Help please!!! I am a newbie I live in the foothills of North Carolina USA 4 equal seasons. I presently own 23 different cacti the variety of cactus some I have are "Echinocereus Enneacanthus /Lobivia Schieleana Quiabayensis / Parodia Tredecimcostata / Notocactus / /Parodia aculta / Rebutia Flavistyla / Echinopsis Subdenudaa / Mammillaria Perbella. (I only buy the ones that flower). I have had a perfect spring and summer (outdoors) much fruit many flowers I am enjoying myself immensely BUT, BUT! To say I am confused on the right way the best way to care for cacti is a understatement because there are so many different opinions on RUclips. As an example of what I mean some say during the winter to water once a month another once every six weeks another once every two months or still another not to water at all for four months total....... Can someone recommend the number 1 book for beginners growing cacti the bible of the kind of species cacti I own I am growing? Please and thank you, Thank you very much.
In my climate, yes, they come out of dormancy when the heat subsides. In fact, I get another round of blooms (although less) during fall. Then they go dormant again when the freezing temperatures come.
if you left them to dry, do they also go dormant?- regardless of what season? so when that happen, slowly bring back the spring environment and watering ?
It’s not just withholding water that makes it dormant. The climate plays a big part in making a cactus go dormant as well. Gradually, as the weather gets too hot or too cold, cacti will go dormant.
@@CactusCaffeine i went on vac for 2 weeks, and my cacti went surval mode because of lack of water when i get back, as soon as i water them, the next day, i can see my cacti getting green on top. so im guessing they maybe did not go dormant, they still active but in "power saving" mode, whereas dormant would be "off mode", because i did water 100% capacity. if they dormant, they would have been shocked, but they showed rapid growing green.
Not necessarily. It will only go dormant when the external conditions become unfavorable. After flowering, many cacti will still continue to grow/offset. Thanks Connie for watching! 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine ok next week it will be in the 100’s. I have put up an umbrella to try to keep them cool. Or should I put them in my green house where I have a shade cloth. In fact I double layer it. Some of my succulents have been burned if I don’t keep them under a shade cloth.
Many of the desert cacti will take 100F. Maybe you may just need a 50% shade cloth on them. Just protect the epiphytes and the ones that don’t have so much spines, those are the ones that burn easily. 😉
Thanks so much for all this information and the great examples! After years of having cacti I am just now learning the value of close observation - thanks to you! I have an astrophytum that was blooming profusely until last week when we entered a heat wave of 115 or higher for 6 days. The astrophytum just sat there with dozens of buds still on it, but none of them opened. Thank goodness I didn't water it, and after a couple of days I realized it must be dormancy. Yesterday the temperature dropped briefly into the 80s and sure enough, those buds started popping open again. So far I haven't lost any cacti this year, but this is just the beginning of the summer and I've got many more battles ahead of me. Thanks again for your excellent videos.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. Perfect example! I think cacti are so smart. 😉 I wish you the best this summer. 😃🌵
Thanks Ana. I’m going through the identical heat that you are and some of my cacti are suffering. The ones in the ground are all doing great. I feel so glad to have planted cacti instead of some other plants. You are getting so helpful in your knowledge, I’m impressed, and I’m grateful.
Thank you so much, Pam! Since you showed me your garden, every time I go out to mine, I always think about how yours is doing since we both live in Vegas. 😊 I hope your garden does well.
Beautiful interesting video Ana! Thanks for all the important information given...information that you experienced yourself! Have a wonderful time!
Watching from Northeast India Nagaland..... enjoying it
I can’t believe how unusual some cacti can be!! This message is very informational!!
You are absolutely correct about this. I have killed many more cacti in the summer than in the winter by watering them too much. Another factor is nighttime temperatures that are over about 74 degrees. I have had much more success in preventing rot if I withhold watering during that time. This is especially true in the more humid areas like where I live in Georgia.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing cactus have a blessed day my friend
Great information Ana! Thank you! Greetings from Flowers Zone Albania 🇦🇱
Thank you and cheers from Las Vegas!
Thank you for explaining that so well, Ana!
You have made some good points here. Thanks for your time.
This was the perfect video to come across after discovering some of my cactus dying this summer. Thank you.
Great information, I found alot of my cactus went summer dormant when I had them outside in my little greenhouse facing south-westerley...the heat was unbearable in the Summer even here in the UK...😫😄 they're a bit less dormant now they're housed indoors all the time...enjoyed hearing your experience with the desert conditions you endure 👍😊🏜🌵🏜🌵
cheer!
very good output ms anna for my road to collect cacti👋👋
Great video!! Great points made!! Some Euphorbia do the same thing. The caput medusae group are known to do this in late summer. We fair a little better because we are humid here. Tillandsia love our foggy , humid nights& mornings!! We just gave to worry about torrential thunder storms giving too much water to plants outside. It all just depends on what climate you live in as to how they grow. Like you are saying. Dry vs. Humid. Thanks for the great information!!! From Morris park in the Ozarks, out to Las Vegas, have a great day!!!! Peace,Love,Plants!!!✌💖🌵🌸🌲💐🌿🌺🍀🌻🌱🌼🌳😀👍
Yes, my Euphorbias right now are not growing. But they are tough taking in all this high heat. That is one thing I like about Euphorbias. As long as they are shaded, they can easily withstand triple digit temperatures. Thank you, Clyde! 😃
Thanks for another educational video, Ana! Now we know…. Lesson learned!!!
Great video and great advice. I am a cacti junky and just learned about dormancy from your video. Yes, it has been brutally hot here in Vegas and have a couple of cacti that might be dormant. Will move them to shadier location during this heat wave. Thanks again for your good advice.
Very good and super helpful video😌🙏💖My haworthias and cacti go dormant when we get temperatures over 38℃ / 100.4°F. I have had trouble with Astrophytums. They definitely don't do well with humidity in summer. I enjoyed your video🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Have a great day😌🌄
Thank you for the helpful information.
Done watching.happiness in leaf 🍃 vlog
Thank you so much for this! I know some of them go dormant in extreme heat, but I'm not sure which of them do, so this really helps with identifying them! 🥰🥰🥰 Glad to say we also don't get 35+ temps most of the time in my area here in the PH...💚
Luckily there in the Philippines, the heat doesn’t get as high as here in the desert. But your challenge is the humidity and too much rain. Oh, the challenges of growing succulents. 😉
Yes... The challenges in the tropics... 😅 Now, I just think of it as part of the fun of gardening, every plant is like a puzzle to solve. 😁👍
Wonderful information. Goodness, you really get hot!!! I do not get those hight temperatures but it is good to know. Thanks for sharing ❤️😍
Many people think growing cactus in a desert is so easy. But there are also many challenges especially when they are in pots. This is also the reason why I can’t keep soft succulents or orchids alive for a long time. 🤣 So I watch channels like yours to get my orchid and succulent fix. 😉 Thanks, Fernanda!
Thank you for the good advice Ana!
Love the mug sis. Great video. More knowledge and info for everyone. 🌵💚
Thank you, Katherine.
Oh wow! Thank you Ana for this video😊. I had no idea they can go dormant in the summer. I guess I don't really have to worry where I am located. I still struggle with when they want water😂. I even can't tell if it's growing 😂 Thank you for showing your cactus to that looked like it needed water and also for pointing out the growth with the black and red/orange spines.
Good in information thanks for sharing
Thats something to watch.cool
You are a fabulous teacher and I can’t wait for your next video,s. I am such a fan Anna. Thank you 🙏
You are so sweet, Bonnie. Thank you. ☺️
I really enjoyed learning more from you!🥰🥰🥰 Never thought about summer dormancy before...but it makes sense.🧐🧐🧐 You definitely need to pay close attention to your plants. How do you keep track with all the plants you have? 🤯🤯🤯 Thank you for sharing your knowledge!👩🏫👩🌾👩🏫
It is getting more difficult to track each plant. That is also one reason why I try keep most of them in the same type of pot (terracotta). That way, they can all have the same or similar watering schedule. Thank you, Amanda and good luck with your plants. 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine Excellent idea!😉😉😉
Hello friend thanks for sharing your very informative video I did not know that cacti’s goes to dormancy I just subscribe watching from California
Hello po Lola. Thank you for watching. ☺️
Thank you so much for all this info!
I dont know that they also have summer dormant , great info
I did not know it before either. Until I started losing cactus during summer time. I didn’t understand why they would rot when they look dehydrated. 🙂 Thanks for watching!
@@CactusCaffeine good to know that
Thank you for making this video! Very helpful. I bought a cactus that was already rotting not knowing that it was being overwatered where it came from and that by watering it I was making it worse. One day it just slumped over 🙁 I really appreciate your knowledge!
I’m sorry that happened to you. Lessons learned, the hard way. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Thank you for this Video, now I know what have happened to 1 of my cacti. Its 1 of the of pups, That cactus has at least 10 pups, its more like burned than rotted. We went into a vey high heat spell here in BC, Canada, we are very close to Seattle Washington. The Temp reached to 39-40 degrees where normally our highest in the summer is about 30. Thank god it was only for 5 days, but it effected the some of the cacti. Now we are back to normal, the highest is 27 & @ night is 18. Love your videos & thank you for all good info you provide.😘
Oh that is hot for Canada! The heat wave this year is really bad. But I’m glad yours did not last longer. Good luck and I hope the rest of your summer will go well. 🙂
Hi Ana🤗! What a very useful and we'll explained video👌💯. In my little experience, summer dormancy starts with a bit lower temperature when you have higher humidity, in a subtropical climate with high summer temperature, maybe because this climate comes with a very unpredictable weather conditions, most of the time. I'll explain what I mean. My cacti here in the Mediterranean coast of Spain, have started to go dormant after a short heat wave of two or three days with peaks of 40°C/ 104°F and very dry winds. After that we had a rainy and cold week and temperature dropped to cooler days for a week and then rised again to 35°C/ 95°F with tropical nights. That ended in stopping most of the blooming and growth slowed down in some of my cacti. So the important thing is to know when the growing conditions are challenging for our cacti, because that's what is going to activate their survival mode. This is why I've learned to not water at all this month (that's for this year, last year everything was a month ahead, so the thing must be done when the weather is so changing). This is my most important battle at cacti cultivation and the moment of the year when I loose some cacti and Echeverias. I believe that I've learned well all the things that you told in your previous videos because this year I've only lost two little cacti babies and one of them was new in. Thank you for your help and good information, as always. And have a good Sunday!😘💕🌵☮️🌺☀️🍦🍹🍻
Well explained, Vanessa. Isn’t succulents so smart?! 😉 Whenever the external conditions are not right, they will “shut down their operations” to conserve energy. You are correct. Sudden weather changes can cause dormancy as well. Although I seldom experience sudden changes here. Ours is predictable… hot or even hotter. 🥵😁 Thank you Vanessa for sharing your experience.
Really helpful ☺️ wishing a great day!
Anna thanks so much for this information this helps everybody!!!
Great info thank you for sharing🙏
Dear Ana, your observation is correct, that most cacti will stop flowering under prolonged heat periods.
Practically speaking here in Sudan the temperature is between 35c to 44c for the months from April to October, and thus most of the cacti do not flower, however green growth is there.
Hi Anna. Thanks for this info.
Thank you so much for this information.
Your welcome. I hope it helps. 🙂
Thanks for sharing ❤️
Nice information love you 😍
First here, I though only succulents that has dormancy period
Thank you for the information
I hope it is helpful. 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine yes it is thank you
Luckily here in Florida we get all seasons in one day,so my cacti do very well lol.Got to love fl weather
Omg! I don’t know how to handle that! 😮😁 But I’m glad your cacti are well. 😃 Thank you so much.
Thanks for sharing so much information about the cactii.
So grateful to hear about the part where you explain about cactus and humidity.
Where I stay we have humidity around 70-80% most of the year round, and I've observed that I can go more than a month and a half without watering them becoz they absorb water from the atmosphere.
Am I right in thinking so, please advice me 🙏
Yes, that is correct. As I mentioned in the video, if your humidity is high, you can water less often even if it is hot because cacti can absorb moisture from the air. Your soil will also absorb air moisture. 🙂
Thank you for this info Mam Ana. Paano naman po pag ang cactus 1yr na, d pa rin umuugat at etiolated po?
Anna (hoped I spelled your name correctly) - Silly question, how do I, or can I, share a picture with you and others? Saw your video at your friends house who shared cuttings with you. There was a large "cows tongue" in the mix and I would love to share a picture of mine that is "out of control", it is so large.
You may message them to me on Instagram or Facebook. Or email me. 🙂
Hello Anna, I try to understand the videos, because I am from Mexico, sorry Anna.
I send you greetings from my country and I hope you are very well.
Gracias mi amigo! Haha. Hablo y entiendo un poquito Español. 😉
@@CactusCaffeine hay que bueno, 😅 quisiera un vídeo donde hablara en español 😅😅 para entender más y ver el nombre de los cactus hermosos que tiene
It’s always heartbreaking to discover a plant you’ve cared for die, sometimes so suddenly. I’ve only experienced summer dormancy with my Haworthias. They prefer cooler and mild temperatures. Thankfully, our temps don’t soar up as high as there. Great info, Ana. Hope the temps don’t go any higher. Poor plants! 😢Thanks for sharing with us. ❤️🌸🌺🌼🌵💚
Luckily it’s the same here babe, just higher humidity to contend with and higher nighttime temperatures which the Haworthia aren’t keen on. Is a shame when a plant suddenly rots and dies, and sometimes we don’t fully know the reasons why. Excellent video, Ana. This will certainly help out the growers who deal with similar conditions to yours. Thank you for sharing with us as always. Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌺🌸🌼🏜☕️
This is the most difficult time of the year for me. It’s hard to tell if they need more water or if I should just leave them alone. Thanks so much to both of you… Oh, maybe you both can make a video about your battle on high humidity in fluctuating temperatures. That is something that majority are dealing with when it comes to taking care of desert plants. 😃👍🏼 I would love to learn what you guys do.
When it’s not their rest period, do you water and let it run completely thru the pot. That’s how I have started watering mine. I used Schultz liquid fertilizer. It called for 7 drops per quart of water, I used 3 drops. Our temps get into the 80’s & 90’s.
Yes, in spring and summer, I soak them all. I water until water drains at the bottom, and then I go back and water it some more. This is to ensure that the entire soil and roots get wet. And then I wait and water again only when the soil is dry again.
Thanks Ana.... that's crazy....two cactus in the same pot....one goes dormant the other doesn't 🤪😜😝
Hey I had a question Ana.....can you make a potted cactus become un dormant??
Like it's cold outside and so it goes dormant but then you bring it inside and it's nice....70° .....what would happen 🤔🤔🤔
Yes, if the cactus is brought to warmer temperature with ample light for several days, it will slowly start waking up again. Extreme temperatures make them go dormant.
我所在地區的濕度總是在80%以上,白天的溫度在34度左右。很難考慮是否澆水。我只是祈禱他們能健康成長。
Should you water your cactus in a grow tent in the winter time if grow lights are on 14 hours a day
Just watch your cactus if they are showing signs of shriveling. It really depends on your humidity and temperature. 😉
Hey Anna I live in California currently but I’m moving to Missouri by the end of summer and I’m terrified of the climate change shock that my plants will go into. Any advice ??? Help 😣🌵
Oh that will be exciting. Luckily, cacti or succulents in general are adaptable as long as you do it gradually. I don’t think fall in Missouri will be too cold yet for your cacti. But in the winter, you will need to bring them indoors or outside in a greenhouse. Consider investing in grow lights and/or a heater, depending on how much plants you have. Good luck! 😉🌵
@@CactusCaffeine thank you 🙏🏽
Help please!!! I am a newbie I live in the foothills of North Carolina
USA 4 equal seasons. I presently own 23 different cacti the variety of
cactus some I have are "Echinocereus Enneacanthus /Lobivia Schieleana
Quiabayensis / Parodia Tredecimcostata / Notocactus / /Parodia aculta /
Rebutia Flavistyla / Echinopsis Subdenudaa / Mammillaria Perbella. (I
only buy the ones that flower). I have had a perfect spring and summer
(outdoors) much fruit many flowers I am enjoying myself immensely BUT, BUT!
To say I am confused on the right way the best way to care for cacti is
a understatement because there are so many different opinions on
RUclips. As an example of what I mean some say during the winter to
water once a month another once every six weeks another once every two
months or still another not to water at all for four months total.......
Can someone recommend the number 1 book for beginners growing cacti the
bible of the kind of species cacti I own I am growing? Please and thank
you, Thank you very much.
Hello
If a cactus goes into summer dormancy, does it come out of dormancy before fall? Also could it have a fall dormancy in the same year?
In my climate, yes, they come out of dormancy when the heat subsides. In fact, I get another round of blooms (although less) during fall. Then they go dormant again when the freezing temperatures come.
if you left them to dry, do they also go dormant?- regardless of what season?
so when that happen, slowly bring back the spring environment and watering ?
It’s not just withholding water that makes it dormant. The climate plays a big part in making a cactus go dormant as well. Gradually, as the weather gets too hot or too cold, cacti will go dormant.
@@CactusCaffeine i went on vac for 2 weeks, and my cacti went surval mode because of lack of water
when i get back, as soon as i water them, the next day, i can see my cacti getting green on top.
so im guessing they maybe did not go dormant, they still active but in "power saving" mode, whereas dormant would be "off mode", because i did water 100% capacity. if they dormant, they would have been shocked, but they showed rapid growing green.
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Does it go dormant after it flowers?
Not necessarily. It will only go dormant when the external conditions become unfavorable. After flowering, many cacti will still continue to grow/offset. Thanks Connie for watching! 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine ok next week it will be in the 100’s. I have put up an umbrella to try to keep them cool. Or should I put them in my green house where I have a shade cloth. In fact I double layer it. Some of my succulents have been burned if I don’t keep them under a shade cloth.
Many of the desert cacti will take 100F. Maybe you may just need a 50% shade cloth on them. Just protect the epiphytes and the ones that don’t have so much spines, those are the ones that burn easily. 😉
Oh my goodness! So that's why my crested is so shriveled up. I hope I did not just killed it 🙈 Immediately repositioned it 🙈
You have made some good points here. Thanks for your time