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Myrtillocactus geometrizans is a columnar, highly branched, candelabra-like cactus up to 14.8 feet (4.5 m) tall. The stems are blue-grey, up to 4 inches (10 cm) thick, with 5 to 8 ribs that are approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) in depth and with areoles about 1 inch (2.5 cm) apart. Each areole generally has 3 to 5 spines up to 0.5 inch (1.3 cm) long. The flowers are greenish white and up to 1.4 inch (3.5 cm) in diameter. The edible fruits are dark red, oblong and up to 0.8 inch (2 cm) in diameter.
How to Grow and Care
In summer, place Myrtillocactus in direct sunlight. In winter, find a cooler, light spot. That will allow it to go well-rested into next spring, which will make it more likely to flower.
This easy-care plant doesn't want a lot of water. Allow the soil to dry out before you give it another drink. Keep the soil completely dry in winter. Need a well-drained soil mix with small gravel added to ensure drainage.
Myrtillocactus are semi hardy, make sure that your cactus not exposed to temperatures below 25 °F (-4 °C) or they may die. Nevertheless, it is a good advice never let the nighttime's temperatures fall below 50 °F (10 °C).
Feed your Myrtillocactus once a month in spring and summer using special cactus food.
Since they are big sized plants, they need plenty of space for their roots. Repotting should be done every other year or when the plant has outgrown its pot.
How to Grow and Care
In summer, place Myrtillocactus in direct sunlight. In winter, find a cooler, light spot. That will allow it to go well-rested into next spring, which will make it more likely to flower.
This easy-care plant doesn't want a lot of water. Allow the soil to dry out before you give it another drink. Keep the soil completely dry in winter. Need a well-drained soil mix with small gravel added to ensure drainage.
Myrtillocactus are semi hardy, make sure that your cactus not exposed to temperatures below 25 °F (-4 °C) or they may die. Nevertheless, it is a good advice never let the nighttime's temperatures fall below 50 °F (10 °C).
Feed your Myrtillocactus once a month in spring and summer using special cactus food.
Since they are big sized plants, they need plenty of space for their roots. Repotting should be done every other year or when the plant has outgrown its pot.
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