- Don't place plants under direct sunlight. Long hours under the sun may result in sunburn.
- Keep plants out of extreme weather. Keep indoors until weather conditions improve.
- Perfect spots to keep your plants are at bright windows and shady sunny areas.
- Pieces that break off from the plant such as live stem parts, can be replanted into the soil and regrown. This works if the piece has a decent amount of viable live tissue. Some leafy plants can be grown through node cuttings.
A grafted cactus is formed when two different species of cacti are combined together to form a single plant. A majority of people often get confused by seeing the colorful top of these plants and perceive them to be flowers. However, not many know, they are actually grafted cacti. It is interesting to note that the top cactus is called the ‘Scion’. These mutant variations of standard cacti are colorful and attractive. The green bottom cactus, on the contrary, is known as the ‘Rootstock’. Mutant pups are grafted on rootstock plants, giving an altogether unique appearance to the cactus plant. A full-grown grafted cactus can reach up to a height of 2 to 3 inches, making them look tiny and compact.