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Mammillaria surculosa
Mammillaria surculosa
Mammillaria surculosa is a small succulent native to Mexico, characterized by its growth into a small, round sphere. This plant primarily possesses the following characteristics: Growth Characteristics - Size: It grows into a small, spherical shape and usually propagates in clumps. - Spines: It is covered with short, soft spines that feel soft to the touch. - Flowering: It blooms with small, beautiful pink or white flowers between spring and summer. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Collect seeds from mature plants, dry them, and sow them in the spring to germinate. - Offset Propagation: You can propagate by carefully separating offsets growing around the mother plant and planting them separately. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It requires well-draining soil. Using soil specifically designed for cacti and succulents is recommended. - Watering: Water only after the soil has dried sufficiently. It is important to avoid overwatering. - Sunlight: It thrives in bright sunlight. It is best to avoid direct sunlight. - Temperature: It prefers a warm environment, so it is recommended to keep it warm indoors during the winter. Uses in the GardenDue to its small size and unique appearance, Mammillaria surculosa is suitable for indoor mini gardens or terrariums. It can also be used as an accent plant in rock gardens or succulent gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Root rot caused by overwatering is the biggest problem. To prevent this, use well-draining soil and regulate watering. - Pests: Pests such as scale insects may occur. Remove them immediately upon discovery, and prevent infestations by using pesticides periodically. Mammillaria surculosa is an easy-to-care-for succulent that is loved by many for its attractive appearance and flowers, provided it is provided with the right environment.
Plant Family
Cactus and
Height
3cm
Spread
2cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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