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How to Care for Fishbone Cactus How to Care for Fishbone Cactus

How to Care for Fishbone Cactus

Adapted to dry environments and bright growing conditions, Fishbone Cactus is a low-maintenance plant that thrives with proper drainage and consistent light. These plants prefer fast-draining soil and should be allowed to dry between waterings to help prevent excess moisture around the roots.

Providing strong light and avoiding overwatering are two of the most important parts of keeping Fishbone Cactus healthy indoors. Soft stems, discoloration, or mushy growth can be signs that the soil is staying wet for too long. With the right balance of sunlight and drainage, this plant can remain healthy for years.

Plant Origin

Native to arid regions of the Americas. Fishbone Cactus grows in dry desert climates.

Sunlight Requirements

Thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Fishbone Cactus prefers consistent indirect light for steady growth.

Water Requirements

Water every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry out completely between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. Fishbone Cactus prefers dry conditions and should not sit in wet soil.

Soil Requirements

Fishbone Cactus prefers a fast-draining cactus and succulent soil mix with added perlite or pumice to help prevent excess moisture around the roots.

Humidity & Temperature

Fishbone Cactus prefers warm temperatures between 60-85 Degrees F and does not require high humidity.

Plant Propagation

Fishbone Cactus can be propagated through stem cuttings, offsets, or leaf propagation depending on the variety.

Is this Plant Pet Friendly?

This plant is considered pet friendly.

Red Flags

Soft stems, black spots, or mushy leaves on Fishbone Cactus are often signs of overwatering or poor drainage.

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