Gifted Cactus
Hi everyone!
I was gifted this cactus as one of my first houseplants by my grandfather a few years ago. I use a spray bottle to water it and keep it in a pot with a single drainage hole at the bottom. I’ve never had any issues with it or repotted it since getting it.
I’m wondering if there’s any purpose to the stones on top of the soil? It came this way so as a beginner gardener I assumed it best to leave them there, but I’m wondering why they’re there and if it’s harming the growth at all since nobody else on this app seems to have them.
#CactusClique #OldManCactus
I was gifted this cactus as one of my first houseplants by my grandfather a few years ago. I use a spray bottle to water it and keep it in a pot with a single drainage hole at the bottom. I’ve never had any issues with it or repotted it since getting it.
I’m wondering if there’s any purpose to the stones on top of the soil? It came this way so as a beginner gardener I assumed it best to leave them there, but I’m wondering why they’re there and if it’s harming the growth at all since nobody else on this app seems to have them.
#CactusClique #OldManCactus
5” pot with drainage
Last watered 9 months ago
@FreeCoconut29 the rocks are pretty much decorative. I don't use them cause my personal opinion is they trap in moisture. Some would argue they don't but that's just my opinion. They're not helping or harming. Good consistent growth on your old man. 👍
@DesertGreen nope, seems fine. Just curious!
@FreeCoconut29 then I would leave it alone. If the rocks don’t bother you, then it seems to be a healthy relationship. ❤️
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