Cacti & Succulents
Cacti and succulents are popular because of their drought tolerance but also because their structural good looks are so well suited to modern gardens.
Guide to growing cacti & succulents:
- Most cacti grow in open, sunny positions protected from excess humidity.
- They prefer open, sandy, well-drained potting mix or soil.
- Some of the tree-dwelling epiphytic cacti (such as zygocactus) need semi-shade and more humidity.
- Epiphytic cacti are often grown in hanging baskets.
- Cactus growth slows down in cooler weather, and watering should be reduced during cool months.
- The term ‘succulent’ refers to a plant’s ability to store water.
- Succulents are very adaptable and will grow in a wide range of situations.
- Cacti and succulents tend to be slow growing.
- Fertilise cacti and succulents during the growing season with Thrive Liquid Concentrate Cacti & Succulent Plant Food.
- Most cacti benefit from an annual light dressing of Yates Dolomite Lime
Tips for potted cacti & succulents
- Pot into Thrive Cacti & Succulent Potting Mix to guarantee good drainage.
- Feed during growing season with Thrive Concentrate Cacti & Succulent Plant Food.
- When handling cacti wear gloves and use a loop of folded newspaper to grip and lift the plant.
- Handle gently – cacti are very susceptible to root damage.
- Mulch with a layer of gravel or quartz.
Pest control
- Mealybugs – these small, fluffy-coated sucking pests flourish in dry conditions. Treat with Confidor.
- Scale insects – spray with Conqueror Oil or Confidor. Avoid treating during hot weather.
Shopping list
- Thrive Liquid Concentrate Cacti & Succulent Plant Food
- Yates Dolomite
- Thrive Cacti & Succulent Potting Mix
- Confidor
- Conqueror Oil
| Autumn |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
| Reduce watering as cold weather approaches. |
Allow plants to dry out well between watering. |
Fertilise plants in pots and containers. |
Check for pests and diseases. |