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Monkey tail cactus
Monkey tail cactus










monkey tail cactus

  • Reduce shipping weight and the cost that our customers pay.
  • Prevent soil getting into the leaves and causing a big mess.
  • Minimize residual moisture within the package.
  • Prevent broken parts, fracture, scuffing, and fallen nodes/leaves.
  • Shipping bare roots and soft paper wrapping provide the following benefits:
  • Most plants shown in 2" pot (exclusion applies, some 2" plants are shipped bare root to provide better protection).
  • The plants listed below are shipped with the pot and soil to ensure that they can stay healthy through transit: When a shipping box contains multiple plants, we carefully wrap each individual plant in paper, then fill the remaining space in the box with newsprint paper, air pillows, or crinkle paper to ensure the plants don't move around during shipping, and hence minimize shipping shock. Most plants shown in 2" pots are shipped in their original plastic pots with soil because they are small and are less subject to damaging during transit. Vast majority of our plants shown in 4" pot and above are shipped bare roots.
  • Shipping Warmer: 72+ Hours Heat Packs available for $1.7 each.
  • If you live in an area that is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, please add a shipping warmer to your order or consider purchasing plant until the weather is more suitable.
  • When ordering, be mindful that living succulents can be damaged by the cold weather.
  • Make sure to leave drought periods between waterings to prevent the plant from water-logging. To create an adequate cactus mix, simply add pumice, perlite, or grit to cactus soil to provide the proper drainage.

    monkey tail cactus

    Succulents require little watering, but don't like to sit in wet soil. To ensure the health of succulents, it is important to plant them in porous, well-draining soil. Please visit our Succulent Care info page for more details. Please visit Order Processing & Shipping info page for additional details.Ship within USA & its outlying territories only.You will receive a very similar plant to the one shown in the photos shape and color may vary.The "# Inch Cutting" sizes/versions mean that the items are unrooted cuttings.We commit to shipping "bare roots", which requires more time and labor, and provide excellent quality and service to our customers - see Benefits of Shipping Bare Roots.The Monkey Tail Cactus plants are shipped without the pot and soil:.Humidity: Being accustomed to adverse conditions including draughts, the plant doesn’t require supplementation in the way of humidity. Temperature: A sun-loving, warm climate cactus, the plant will do best in temperatures above 15 ☌(60 ☏), in temperatures as low as -6☌(20 ☏). As the stems grow past the length of the pot, however, consider repotting it in a hanging basket to allow the flowing stems to trail. Potting: The Monkey Tail Cactus has a shallow root system and doesn't need a large pot to thrive. Look for cactus mix at your local nursery or add perlite to a standard potting mix to help the soil drain excess water. Soil: A well-draining organic soil mix or specially formulated cactus soil mix is ideal. Lightly water it during the off-season when the soil is completely dry, but be careful to avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot. Your Monkey Tail Cactus will store water in its stems for fall and winter when it enters its dormancy period. Water: Weekly in the spring and summer growing season.

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    While indirect light is ideal, this desert-native cactus will tolerate some full sun as well. Light: Monkey Tail Cacti thrive in areas that receive plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. Follow these plant care guidelines to ensure that your plants thrive. Monkey Tail Cacti are relatively easy for beginners to grow. Except for their light green color, the stems look and feel like primate’s appendages. The Monkey Tail Cactus derives its name from its long supple stems that are covered in soft spines that look like strands of white hair(droopy). Also can be classified as a Lithophyte, as it has shallow roots and grows naturally among stones and in the crevices of cliffs, surviving off the moisture in the atmosphere. The Monkey Tail Cactus belongs to the Cactaceae family, a group of perennial succulent plants, most of which originate in the Americas, both north and south.












    Monkey tail cactus