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Mexican Needle's Magni Mamma
Mammillaria magnimamma
Mammillaria magnimamma is a succulent plant belonging to the Cactaceae family, characterized by the following growth traits and care instructions: Growth Traits: - Habitat: It grows naturally in the dry and hot regions of central Mexico. - Shape: It grows in a rounded form and is characterized by numerous protrusions. - Size: Mature individuals can grow to a diameter of approximately 10 cm or more. - Flowers: It blooms with small pink or white flowers during the summer. Propagation Methods: - Seeds: It can be propagated using seeds, and the germination rate is relatively high. - Offsets: Offsets can be separated from mature plants for propagation. Cultivation Methods: - Sunlight: It requires sufficient sunlight; indoors, it is best placed near a window. - Soil: Use well-draining soil suitable for cacti. - Watering: Be careful not to overwater; water only after the soil has completely dried out. - Winter Care: Be careful to ensure the temperature does not drop below 10 degrees Celsius, and reduce watering frequency. Uses in the Garden: - Decoration: Suitable for decorating succulent gardens or rock gardens. - Containers: Can be planted in small pots or containers for indoor decoration. Important Pests and Control Methods: - Root Rot: May occur if drainage is poor; proper watering and drainage management are necessary to prevent this. - Spider Mites: May occur in dry indoor environments; maintain humidity by misting the plant periodically, or use insecticides. - Scale Infestations: If scale insects infest the plant, remove them directly with an alcohol-soaked cotton swab or use an insecticide. If you manage the Mexican Needle Magni-mamma properly in this manner, it will grow healthily.
Plant Family
Cactus and
Height
15~30cm
Spread
10~12cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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