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More FAQ "How to maintain the whiter flecks on Astrophytum?" You can do bottom watering so that the flecks will not get wet. You can also use clean water or rainwater and shower them, but make sure that you have a good air circulation. Sometimes I also use a brush to dust off the accumulated dust in the cactus. This also helps the Astrophytum to efficiently absorb sunlight. If your Astrophytum is dirty or there are algae already, you can use soft brush and mild baby soap and gently brush the Astrophytum. "Why is my Astrophytum shriveled even if I just recently watered it?" If the soil is still moist but your Astrophytum is shriveled, you may want to check the roots for root mealybugs. Root mealybugs are tiny white insects that feed on the cactus roots. Immediately, clean the roots with a solution of 1-part pure hydrogen peroxide to 4-parts water and trim the roots after. Make sure to also check the adjacent cactus. "How to root Astrophytum?" If they are healthy and plump, they will easily root even if there’s no human intervention. But if they are reluctant to root, you can apply rooting powder to induce root formation. Make a fresh cut from the dried roots, then dip it in a rooting powder. Airdry for a few days, then plant it. Make sure to place the Astrophytum on a warm area, away from direct sunlight. Water it with a little amount of water to keep the soil mix moist. Another technique that I do is to plant the Astrophytum in a pure akadama, water the pot. Then place it on a warm area, away from direct sunlight. Keep the akadama moist at all time. They will eventually root after 2-3 weeks. Do not constantly check and uproot the cactus since this can disturb it from forming new roots. You can also mix rooting hormone when watering the cactus. "How do I make my Astrophytum grow fast?" Soil mix is crucial you don’t want it to be too gritty and too organic. You need to find the balance ratio suitable in your climate, and make sure that the components you’ll use have different characteristics and benefits. I made a guide about cactus soil mix: ruclips.net/video/AyZMVZ9KQHg/видео.html Water and light are another crucial factor. Water when the soil mix is dry and use rainwater as much as possible. Give them at least around 8 hours of good sunlight preferably filtered. High temperature also makes them grow fast. They grow best in temperature above 30 degrees Celsius. Just keep in mind to protect the Astrophytum from harsh and intense sunlight. Lastly, don’t forget to root trim the roots and repot them every 1 - 2 years to replenish the soil nutrients.
Thank you so much! This is very helpful. You’re right about akadama, I used it on my black gymno pups and they rooted after 1.5 months. I don’t know what is in akadama but it really works. Crossing my fingers it will work on my atrophytum too!
I also use it to root my other cactus and succulents. I think because it can easily maintain humidity and moisture at the right level without making the soil too wet, soggy or too dry. It is also loose, airy, and the roots can easily penetrate the soil. Perfect condition for cactus and succulents roots. Good luck! Hopefully it will root.
Hello, I got a pair of astrophytum, and gymnocalicium and they are about 2 inches in diameter. I'm planning to have them on display on my table, and I heard from your video that they need filtered sunlight. Will it suffice if my window is south facing? and how much sunlight does it need for a day? Thank you!!
They could thrive as long as they received at least 4 hours of morning sunlight and then bright light for the rest of the day. You also need to water them less if they are inside to avoid overwatering. But if you want them to flower, give them at least 8 hours of full filtered sunlight.
This is normal. It’s not a rot nor a fungus. Sometimes when cleaning the Astrophytum roots you inflict wounds, this will heal eventually with proper air drying.
Hello, you could. But only add a little ammount, since coffee grounds are high in nitrogen. Unlike leafy plants, cacti ate slow growing plants which means they don’t need high ammount of nitrogen.
Use clean water when watering them. You could also use watering can with long noozle para directly sa potting mix ang water. I also brush them using make-up brush para mawala ‘yung mga dust na nag-aaccumulate.
hello! do astrophytums produce multiple heads or babies after a specific age/timeline, like other gymno variety cactuses? i have mostly seen one large big astro, rarely one mother with multiple babies/heads. even in your video at 9:09 three headed astro is presented, I'm not sure if 3 belong to one root/grafted/3-independent cactus potted/sown together in a bonsai manner?
The Astrophytum in 9:09 is a three headed Astrophytum which share a single root. Astrophytum can produce pups especially if they are grafted with a columnar root/graft stock. There are also some specimens that are prolific. And some old Astrophytum can also produce pups as they age.
I use different fungicide. If you’re from the Philippines here are the links of some of the fungicide I use: Fungufree (Benomyl): s.shopee.ph/7pYOgzcTDI Dithane (Manconzeb): s.shopee.ph/4VHwix4fcV Folicur (Tebuconazole): s.shopee.ph/5AXdWEVeLY
My Astrophytum blooms a lot. I would like to try and grow from seed. I do not know how to get the seeds from the hairy post bloom. I would like to see a video of that.
Hi! My astrophytum became a little dry and wrinkled at the bottom after getting less water for 2 months. After watering again, it doesn't seem to 'fill' up the wrinkles like before. Is it permanent?
No, it is not permanent. It will take time for the Astrophytum to get plump again. Just continue watering it. Or you could also repot it in a fresh potting mix if you like.
Yes, you could use it. But use it in moderate since water from the aquarium is rich in nitrogen. And Cactus don’t want high nitrogen. You could either dilute the water from the aquarium or use it only once every 1-2 months.
Now I know why my baby astrophytum died last summer, I think it was in direct sun too long. And since it was very tiny, I should've kept it indoors & moist (?)
My astrophytum is wrinkling/puckering at the base. I have it in verry coarse substrate and only water every 3 weeks.The base is firm and roots look healthy. What do I need to do to plump it up again?
Hi, It might be wrinkling because it is potted in a very coarse substrate and doesn’t get enough water. The Astrophytum might not get enough water since the water drains fast due to the very coarse soil substrate and lack of organic. You may want to add more organic to the soil mix, and water more often especially if you live in a dry and arid place.
Yes, A. capricorne and A. ornatum have spines. I mostly collect different phenotype and cultivar of A. asterias. But now I have some A. capricorne varieties.
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More FAQ
"How to maintain the whiter flecks on Astrophytum?"
You can do bottom watering so that the flecks will not get wet. You can also use clean water or rainwater and shower them, but make sure that you have a good air circulation. Sometimes I also use a brush to dust off the accumulated dust in the cactus. This also helps the Astrophytum to efficiently absorb sunlight. If your Astrophytum is dirty or there are algae already, you can use soft brush and mild baby soap and gently brush the Astrophytum.
"Why is my Astrophytum shriveled even if I just recently watered it?"
If the soil is still moist but your Astrophytum is shriveled, you may want to check the roots for root mealybugs. Root mealybugs are tiny white insects that feed on the cactus roots. Immediately, clean the roots with a solution of 1-part pure hydrogen peroxide to 4-parts water and trim the roots after. Make sure to also check the adjacent cactus.
"How to root Astrophytum?"
If they are healthy and plump, they will easily root even if there’s no human intervention.
But if they are reluctant to root, you can apply rooting powder to induce root formation. Make a fresh cut from the dried roots, then dip it in a rooting powder. Airdry for a few days, then plant it. Make sure to place the Astrophytum on a warm area, away from direct sunlight. Water it with a little amount of water to keep the soil mix moist.
Another technique that I do is to plant the Astrophytum in a pure akadama, water the pot. Then place it on a warm area, away from direct sunlight. Keep the akadama moist at all time.
They will eventually root after 2-3 weeks. Do not constantly check and uproot the cactus since this can disturb it from forming new roots. You can also mix rooting hormone when watering the cactus.
"How do I make my Astrophytum grow fast?"
Soil mix is crucial you don’t want it to be too gritty and too organic. You need to find the balance ratio suitable in your climate, and make sure that the components you’ll use have different characteristics and benefits. I made a guide about cactus soil mix: ruclips.net/video/AyZMVZ9KQHg/видео.html
Water and light are another crucial factor. Water when the soil mix is dry and use rainwater as much as possible. Give them at least around 8 hours of good sunlight preferably filtered. High temperature also makes them grow fast. They grow best in temperature above 30 degrees Celsius. Just keep in mind to protect the Astrophytum from harsh and intense sunlight. Lastly, don’t forget to root trim the roots and repot them every 1 - 2 years to replenish the soil nutrients.
IThis is one of the best guide for Astrophytum.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your feedback. 🙂
Great and informative video! I learned a lot from this, thank you!
I am glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much! This is very helpful. You’re right about akadama, I used it on my black gymno pups and they rooted after 1.5 months. I don’t know what is in akadama but it really works. Crossing my fingers it will work on my atrophytum too!
I also use it to root my other cactus and succulents.
I think because it can easily maintain humidity and moisture at the right level without making the soil too wet, soggy or too dry. It is also loose, airy, and the roots can easily penetrate the soil. Perfect condition for cactus and succulents roots.
Good luck! Hopefully it will root.
It's a new learning for me.thank you.❤
You’re welcome. I'm so glad it’s helpful. Thank you for watching!
Great video! Thanks. Beautiful plants.
Thank you so much!
really nice, informative video
Thank you, and thank you for watching!
So helpful! More of these please!
Thank you for watching!
this was so helpful :)
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Complete guide, thank you
Glad it helped. Thank you for watching! 🤗
A *very* informative video. Well done!!
Glad you liked it! Thank you! 🤗
I'd like to hear what you have to say on caring for ariocarpus and lophophoras.
I’ll make a Lophophora guide soon. Thank you for your suggestion and for watching!
Very good 👍
Hello, I got a pair of astrophytum, and gymnocalicium and they are about 2 inches in diameter. I'm planning to have them on display on my table, and I heard from your video that they need filtered sunlight. Will it suffice if my window is south facing? and how much sunlight does it need for a day? Thank you!!
They could thrive as long as they received at least 4 hours of morning sunlight and then bright light for the rest of the day. You also need to water them less if they are inside to avoid overwatering.
But if you want them to flower, give them at least 8 hours of full filtered sunlight.
4:38 you can see that part of the root is bright orange.. is this okay or is it root rot? Thank you 🙂
This is normal. It’s not a rot nor a fungus. Sometimes when cleaning the Astrophytum roots you inflict wounds, this will heal eventually with proper air drying.
Thank you for the video ..🥰
You’re welcome 😊 and Thank you for watching! 🤗
Great video! Thanks, mate :D
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching! 🤗
Awesome Information 👌👍🙏
Thank you! 🤗
Useful video
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching.
How often do you repot? How do you avoid rust fungus?
Magandang buhay! Maari po ba akong mag-add ng coffee grounds to make the soil mix acidic? Thank you! 😊
Hello, you could. But only add a little ammount, since coffee grounds are high in nitrogen. Unlike leafy plants, cacti ate slow growing plants which means they don’t need high ammount of nitrogen.
@@theplantprinceph this is noted! Thank you so much! ☺️
I want to ask if it is possible to replace akadama with coal slag ? 💚
If it’s a horticulture grade then it is okay. If you don’t have akadama, you could just use pumice or lava rocks.
Good video and carw tips. Do you have care tips for A. Caput-medusae? I bought one but leaves seem too skinny. That would be a good topic. Thanks.
Thank you! Unfortunately, I don’t have A. caput-medusae. Most of teh available A. caput-medusae here are grafted, and I don’t like grafted cacti. 😅
can you make a vid for best soil mix for variegated gymno? THX allot!
Sure. I am actually making a Gymnocalycium care guide. I'll try to upload it by this weekend. Thank you!
@@theplantprinceph Thank you!
Wats the soil mix for astrophytum and onzuka in hilly regions
Hi po! How do you keep your astro fluffy tuffs clean and white? Especially the super kabuto, in my area they become a bit grey 😅
Use clean water when watering them. You could also use watering can with long noozle para directly sa potting mix ang water. I also brush them using make-up brush para mawala ‘yung mga dust na nag-aaccumulate.
Yay! Thank you!!
Welcome. Thank you for watching.
Thanks 💞
Is Cinder the best replacement for soil mix? Along with bone meal as fertilizer?
Is cinder same with lava rocks or scoria? If yes then it’s okay.
hello! do astrophytums produce multiple heads or babies after a specific age/timeline, like other gymno variety cactuses? i have mostly seen one large big astro, rarely one mother with multiple babies/heads. even in your video at 9:09 three headed astro is presented, I'm not sure if 3 belong to one root/grafted/3-independent cactus potted/sown together in a bonsai manner?
The Astrophytum in 9:09 is a three headed Astrophytum which share a single root.
Astrophytum can produce pups especially if they are grafted with a columnar root/graft stock. There are also some specimens that are prolific. And some old Astrophytum can also produce pups as they age.
@@theplantprinceph wow!!! Thanks a lot!! I didnt know these infos. 😍
What do use to prevent mealy bugs I’m having a problem with them
I use an uptake systemic insecticide. The brand that I use is Starkle G.
If starkle g is not available, then you could use other insecticide.
What kind a anti fungal do you used plse
I use different fungicide.
If you’re from the Philippines here are the links of some of the fungicide I use:
Fungufree (Benomyl): s.shopee.ph/7pYOgzcTDI
Dithane (Manconzeb): s.shopee.ph/4VHwix4fcV
Folicur (Tebuconazole): s.shopee.ph/5AXdWEVeLY
My Astrophytum blooms a lot. I would like to try and grow from seed. I do not know how to get the seeds from the hairy post bloom. I would like to see a video of that.
Thank you for watching! I’ll upload this video probably next week.
@@theplantprinceph same. Mine just bloomed today and i would love to know how to make some babies!
@@anarkritegoblin7242 Hi, here’s a guide on how to pollinate, collect, clean, and store seeds. ruclips.net/video/fvOjCibuoQY/видео.html
Hi, I already uploaded the video incase you haven’t seen it, here is the link: ruclips.net/video/fvOjCibuoQY/видео.html
I love this
Thank you!
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Thank you! I’m currently on hiatus pero I’ll try to get back as soon as I can. Thank you so much for your support! 🤗
Hi! My astrophytum became a little dry and wrinkled at the bottom after getting less water for 2 months. After watering again, it doesn't seem to 'fill' up the wrinkles like before. Is it permanent?
No, it is not permanent. It will take time for the Astrophytum to get plump again. Just continue watering it. Or you could also repot it in a fresh potting mix if you like.
Please make a video for mammalaria cactus
I’ll make one soon. Thank you for your suggestion!
_ What systemic pesticide do you use? ~Thank you!
I use Starkle G - a Thailand systemic insecticide.
@@theplantprinceph _ Thanks!
Where can we purchase it please
Can a water it with water from fish tank ?
Yes, you could use it. But use it in moderate since water from the aquarium is rich in nitrogen. And Cactus don’t want high nitrogen.
You could either dilute the water from the aquarium or use it only once every 1-2 months.
Can I Put Them On Balcony Area ?
Yes, you can put them on your balcony area as long as the area is bright and have sufficient sunlight.
The yellow part of my astrophytum variegata turned pink. I'm growing it under led light. Could it be because it is to close of the light?
Yes. Variegated cactus are quite sensitive to intense heat or light exposure. The pink is the sun stress color of the variegation.
Can you used coffee ground & egg shells po
You can add those, but you need to use coffee grounds in moderation since it is high in nitrogen.
@@theplantprinceph thank you
May I know what is your page I want to buy astrophytum amd turtle cactus
Hi, My FB page is The Plant Prince Ph, the link is in the description. Anyway, currently I’m not selling any cactus.
Can you add coffee ground on the soil?
You could, but in moderation since coffee grounds are high in nitrogen.
Now I know why my baby astrophytum died last summer, I think it was in direct sun too long. And since it was very tiny, I should've kept it indoors & moist (?)
It died probably because of too much sun exposure. It probably got sun burned which eventually leads to rot if not treated.
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My astrophytum is wrinkling/puckering at the base. I have it in verry coarse substrate and only water every 3 weeks.The base is firm and roots look healthy. What do I need to do to plump it up again?
Hi, It might be wrinkling because it is potted in a very coarse substrate and doesn’t get enough water. The Astrophytum might not get enough water since the water drains fast due to the very coarse soil substrate and lack of organic. You may want to add more organic to the soil mix, and water more often especially if you live in a dry and arid place.
Nagbebenta ka po magkano po
Hello po, sa ngayon po tumigil na po ako sa pagbebenta. Nagpapalaki pa lang po ako ulit. Pero usually po nag-start po sa Php 40 ang pinakamura ko po.
But there are astrophytums with spines, not all of them are spineless
Yes, A. capricorne and A. ornatum have spines. I mostly collect different phenotype and cultivar of A. asterias. But now I have some A. capricorne varieties.
Pourquoi c'est pas en français
I’m sorry, I don’t speak French. I only speak Filipino and English.
thank you for speaking english