Mammillaria come in many quite different forms. The mostly spherical, occasionally columnar cacti need little care and are therefore well suited for beginners. How to properly care for Mammillaria.

The Mammillaria can also stand dry

What should be considered when watering Mammillaria?

  • Water Mammillaria from below
  • water more frequently in summer
  • Let the substrate dry out in between
  • use lime-free water

It is best to always water Mammillaria from below. Place the pot in a saucer that you fill with low-calcium water. If there is still water in the container after ten minutes, pour it off.

In summer, water Mammillaria more frequently, but only when the substrate has almost dried out. In winter, the amount of watering is greatly reduced. The root ball is allowed to dry out completely.

Is the Mammillaria fertilized?

From April to August fertilize Mammillaria with a cactus fertilizer. It is enough if you give fertilizer once a month.

Freshly bought plants or cacti that have just been repotted should not be fertilized in the first few months.

Can you cut Mammillaria?

No, Mammillaria is not cut. You can of course remove dead shoots.

When is time to repot?

In the spring you should check if the cactus needs a bigger pot. Take it out of the container and shake off the old substrate immediately.

If the previous pot is still big enough, fill in some fresh soil.

To avoid injuring yourself on the thorns, wrap a terry towel around the Mammillaria.

What diseases and pests are there?

If there is waterlogging, root rot occurs very quickly. Like all types of cacti, Mammillaria is often troubled by mealybugs and mealybugs. Fight an infestation as soon as possible with suitable means from the garden trade. Don't hold the cactus under water to rinse off the pests!

How do you care for Mammillaria in winter?

In order for the Mammillaria to develop flowers, place them in a cooler position in winter. Temperatures between 10 and 15 degrees are ideal. The cactus does not tolerate sub-zero temperatures.

In winter, very little is poured and not fertilized.

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With over 400 species, Mammillaria cacti are part of the largest cactus family. The flowering period begins in spring and lasts until early summer. The thorns are also very decorative.

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