These are actually what are called a grafted cactus. That is, attaching one type of cactus to another to grow as one. This is actually done with a lot of different kinds of cactus for various reasons, but the one referred to as the "Mo...
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Most likely a couple could go in there and do the foxtrot and NOBODY would even notice...
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Take it to the sink and water until it runs through and drains out the bottom of the pot. When it stops draining you can put it back in the saucer and return it to its home. The soil will be thoroughly saturated but the roots won't be swimm...
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The best idea would to try and put it a better draining pot. When you re-pot it look at th roots and see if any are rooting. If any are cut them out. Also this is a succulent and they don't need that much water. Try watering it less especia...
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Put it in a place where it gets sun, but not too much. Water it very rarely, only when it gets very dry, and every other time you water it, put in about a teaspoon of cactus fertelized to have it continue to bloom.
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Not sure I live in Mesa but you can call and ask them. I am sure they would like to help you with your question.
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