Hello everyone, I now have two wonderful balls of tephrocactus geometricus. I really want to do everything right, because I adore these guys.
A little information: we have quite cold winters, so now the cacti are in a warm room with an additional lighting lamp. I use decontaminated soil. The green ball already has small roots, so I'm less worried about it. But this purple one doesn't have roots yet. Today I noticed a small soft dark spot at the base, so I removed it and treated it with hydrogen peroxide. I will be grateful for any advice!
by Intelligent_Oil6928
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Let the purple ones wound dry out, spray the bases with water, then pot up both in their own pots 60/40 inorganic, with a sprinkle of myochorizdal fungi – dry , out of bright sun and min 10c over winter and they will put roots out eventually