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types of brain cactus

types of brain cactus Crested & Monstrose Brain Cactus by Blaise in 3.5” containers

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types of brain cactus Crested & Monstrose Brain Cactus by Blaise in 3.5” containersBlaise our 12 year old is responsible for these guys, he gets all the profit after costs!! These Ornamental guys maybcome in their 3. 5" plastic containers and will be labeled with their proper names unless specified in each listing. If container size is different than 3. 5", we'll include size in the title. We also offer cuttings here. ALWAYS wear gloves when handling!!! We will do our very best to give you all different types, if we cant, there may

Blaise our 12 year old is responsible for these guys, he gets all the profit after costs!! 

These Ornamental guys maybcome in their 3.5" plastic containers and will be labeled with their proper names unless specified in each listing.  If container size is different than 3.5", we'll include size in the title.  We also offer cuttings here.

ALWAYS wear gloves when handling!!! We will do our very best to give you all different types, if we can’t, there may be some multiples but we usually always have at least 5 different types in stock if not a few more.

*Crested cacti are almost ALWAYS made from cuttings.  Sometimes their bottoms can pull up out of the soil line, or soil comes out and shows the bottom edge, or cactus comes out altogether due to rough shipping, simply add soil to bury the bottom section. Decorative sand/gravel also works well to showcase these guys.  Roots on crested can also be very shallow.  Allow some time for these guys to develop deeper roots.

**Please see our Exact individual larger specimens for sale under "Cactus"

Cristate forms, or crests, occur when the cells of the growing point of a plant begin to multiply erratically, elongating the growing tip to form "fans", rather than the usual single growing point. This can occur as a result of genetics, or from mechanical damage to the growing tip in the form of sudden cold, insect damage or other causes. When a plant is crested, it develops a form which often is far more attractive and interesting than the normal plant from which it has come. These are also commonly called brain cactus because of their shape.

Cristate (crested) plants require less light than the normal forms. Succulent crests should occasionally be trimmed of normal growth to perpetuate the cristate form. Cristate cacti should have "normals" removed carefully, and only during the active growing season.

**Soil can get displaced during shipping, simply pinch the soil back into their containers, straighten their position and give a gentle drink/rinse of water.** 

Our optional galvanized tin pails do not have drainage holes.

You can poke a few holes yourself with a hammer and nail, screwdriver etc. or just be CAREFUL with your watering!!!! which should be the case w your cactus anyways! 

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