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Removing spines


greenechidna

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:):)

A personal choice really..

 

I myself prefer clearing spines / pruning / before wintering indoors, for purposes of safety and convenience.

Stability should be achieved by proper root development in the pot. If you're repotting a long cactus, there need to be an adequate support provided /sticks,bars/ alongside in the pot, untill the roots are well established. There need to be enough heavy ingredients in the pot /rocks,sand/ to make it a stable base for the future development of the column too.:):)

 

 

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i worry not about spines or anything else...toss some soil in a pot, add cutting, then more soil, then stand 4-5 bricks vertical between the cutting & the pot  if there's room, if not then big rocks & leave it that way til its rooted.    bricks  or rocks stabilize the cutting & add warmth to the soil which promotes root growth.

 

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