#cactilove
Trichocereus bridgesii (P*nis Cactus) and one of my Guatemalan bracelets.
He is a small grower for real though. He’s also given me two… Babies? I’m trying to grow one of them separately and we’ll see if that works or not.
He gets bright indirect light
Let him dry well between watering sessions, then give him a good soak!
Not picky with humidity.
Do you grow one of this? Share your experience.
Questions? Ask me anything!
This baby is gorgeous! I’ve grown it for about 4 years, it was a baby cactus. Now, he is definitely giving me several new babies.
Such an intriguing cactus! Slow grower and super cool to have in your collection! #trichocereusbridgesii
Cacti & Euphorbias aren’t they gorgeous!?
I’ve grown these indoors for a while now, the oldest one I’ve had for about 4 years. They all need bright indirect light if indoors and I always let the soil dry well between watering sessions.
I haven’t fertilized them or repotted them in a long time, except my pen*s cactus.
@teapalm makes my plants look
Nunca es tarde bebé
Pathway view showing part of a cacti garden and giant lavender field. Many paths connect all patios with levels. There’s a swimming pool built into the hillside, a custom chicken coop, and even a vegetable garden with the family’s beehives. Project Name: “The White House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com Pots: @eyeofthedaygdc Butterfly Chairs: circa50.com Chaises: dwr.com