Ich habe diese Santa Rita Stachelbirnenkakti aus einer sterbenden Pflanze geerntet. Es schien, dass es in der Mitte alles trocken war und das Ende immer noch Leben hatte, also nahm ich alle Enden, die gesund aussahen.

Jetzt sehe ich das und mache mir Sorgen um Krankheiten.

2 Tage nachdem sie in den Boden waren, haben sie angefangen, sich zu kräuseln und zu fallen und zu falten.

Zu viel Wasser?

Auch ich bin in PHX AZ. Noch nicht so heiß. Wir sind noch in den 80ern

Bitte sag mir, was ihr denkt. Ich habe 20 dieser Denemutherfucker gepflanzt und hoffe, sie zu retten. Das zweite Bild ist, wie sie aussahen, als ich sie zum ersten Mal gepflanzt habe.

Vielen Dank im Voraus!

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19 Comments

  1. ActualDepartment1212 on

    Did you just wack them into the ground or did you germinate them first

  2. Internal-Test-8015 on

    that’s normal it’s corking just the plants trying to support itself it’s no different than bark forming on a tree

  3. DasSassyPantzen on

    I don’t have any advice for you, I just wanted to say that I hope you’re able to save them because those are some of the prettiest-colored motherfuckers I’ve ever seen.

  4. sideshowchaos on

    I’m planning to do the same to my motherfucker, following for tips.

  5. WhispersToWolves on

    First pic you would have been better off without the old sick pad. Doesn’t look like disease either, it looks like weedkiller.

  6. TurkeyTerminator7 on

    If they have no roots, you should literally just throw them on the ground and only water when they show roots. They can’t grow roots from their large surface area if the only surface area touching the ground is the tip.

    These pads will be sacrificed in the process and new pads will grow out of them. Don’t try to make these pads look good in the time being.

  7. angiethecrouch on

    OP, pretty sure you could put almost the whole motherfucking pad in the dirt. As long as you let them scab over for a few days before you planted, they don’t need much else… you’ll have torrents of rain coming soon anyways.. remember: ‘Life…uh… finds a [motherfucking] way.’

  8. yogurt_boy on

    They look sunburnt and dried out, if water them until they are established. I also hope you had them callused before you planted them.

  9. LeroyGreen-Glow on

    These beautiful motherfuckers are very stressed – that’s what the purple is. Could be from the cold or they could be dehydrated. If you took these as cuttings from a parent plant, pull the motherfuckers out and let the cut area scab over completely in the shade. I’d personally put them in pots with cactus soil, then put them in the ground after they’ve grown roots. Planting them right after cutting is likely contributing to the problem and if they were given water after planting, there’s a risk they could rot from the fresh cut.

  10. Emerald1246 on

    I’ve always just tossed cactus pads on the ground where I want to plant them and whenever I remember water them a bit. High success rate when I just neglect the hell outta them

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