Why is my cactus getting pointy at the top?

Cacti can become top-heavy because of low light exposures. In general, cacti that lack light develops a stretchy, deformed, and pointy thin stem until it is given adequate light again. Although the stretched part will remain thin, the new growth tip will grow thick, making the cactus top-heavy.
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Why is my cactus growing pointy?

Over time, those leaves evolved into the spiky spines we see on cactuses today because they help the plants survive in hot, dry environments. "They can be a defense mechanism to discourage herbivores - animals that eat plants - from eating the cactus.
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Why is my cactus bulging at the top?

A Soggy & Droopy Cactus Plant

The reason behind this is that the cells are filled up with the excess water molecules and begin to bulge. The cactus tissues consequently swell up, and when the pressure builds up, they rupture.
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How do I stop my cactus from tipping?

One reason your cactus might be falling over is if it has too much soil. If it has too much soil, then it can easily be overwatered, with the top inch looking dry, so it's continually getting watered when it doesn't need to. It's also healthier in general to keep your cactus in a smaller pot.
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Why is my cactus growing a long stem?

Succulents stretch out when they aren't getting enough sunlight. You'll first notice the succulent start to turn and bend toward the light source. Then as it continues to grow it will get taller with more space between the leaves.
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How can you tell if a cactus is stressed?

The art of stressing

Observe your plants. If leaves are margined or tipped in red, they're likely prospects. But if excess heat, sun or cold makes tips shrivel and beigey-gray patches appear on leaves, the plant is suffering. Move it to a kinder location, keep soil moist (but not soggy), and check its roots.
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How do you get rid of cactus Spurs?

First, remove as many as you can with tweezers. Second, wrap the affected area in gauze and soak the gauze thoroughly in white glue. Wait for the glue to dry and peel off the gauze. The combination of the two methods can help you get all but 5 percent of the glochids out.
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What do Overwatered cactus look like?

Black or brown spots and mushy stems are telltale signs of an overwatered cactus due to a fungal infection in the soil. If you notice these physical symptoms, it's time to act.
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Do cactus like tight pots?

Cacti prefer to be snug in their containers and your plant will stay healthier if it is repotted more often, rather than trying to grow it in a pot that is too big.
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Should I dip my cactus in water?

No, it's never a good idea to spray a cactus with water. They have very low humidity needs, and moisture left sitting on them can cause rot and other diseases.
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What happens if you cut the top off a cactus?

can be pruned at ground level to remove stems that are diseased, cold damaged or broken, but never topped (Figure 5). Mid to large columnar cactus should never be topped, as this destroys the natural form of the cacti and may leave cuts open to disease (Figure 6). Hedging is never recommended for any plant material.
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Can a cactus get too much sun?

Though extremely hearty plants, Succulents and Cacti can get sun scorched and dried out very quickly if the sun's rays are too intense. Take precaution when moving a plant from shade to full sunlight, or from inside from Winter months to direct sunlight once Spring arrives.
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Is it okay to remove the spikes of a cactus?

Although removing spines makes a cactus less prickly, it can ruin the look of the plant. Spines can be hairlike, flattened and ridged, hooked, straight, bristly, comb-shaped, papery, feathery or twisted.
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How do you know if a cactus is unhealthy?

Cacti change their appearance when they are not doing well. They develop spots (yellow, brown, or black), collapse, become wrinkled, mushy or brown.
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How do you train a cactus to grow straight?

the solution for this problem can be replanting a cactus in dry soil or packing more soil around the base of the cactus. You can also help your cactus grow upright by adding a layer of small rocks or gravel the surface of the soil.
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Where should you not put a cactus?

As sharp objects, they look like thousands of tiny arrows that shoot directed energy into the surrounding space. That is why cactuses should never be placed in a living room, bedroom or the front entrance.
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Do cactus like big or small pots?

1: Find a Container

Most cacti have shallow roots and grow slowly, so choose a shallow container. You don't need a deep pot or a very large one.
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Why cactus is not good inside the house?

Cactus plant: Cactus plants should not be planted at home. Both Vastu and Feng Shui experts suggest that cactus can transmit bad energy at home. The plant brings misfortune at home and also cause stress and anxiety within the family with its sharp thorns.
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How often should cactus be watered?

Water your cactus only when the soil is completely dry. During the warmer seasons, this could be every 10 to 14 days. Cacti will go dormant starting in the fall and until the end of winter. During their dormancy period, they need less watering, when the soil is completely dry.
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What are signs of underwatering succulents?

Wrinkled, shriveled leaves are a clear indication that your Succulent needs more water. As the cells release their stored moisture to the rest of the plant, they try to bring in more water to replace what they have lost.
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How can you tell if a cactus is full of water?

The easiest way is to simply stick your finger in the pot. Make sure you go down at least two inches (often times the surface can be dry when the dirt underneath isn't). If it feels wet, damp, or even a little colder than the surface – don't water.
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How do you treat cactus pokes?

Apply gentle pressure to the area if it is bleeding. Clean area gently with soap and warm water. Apply antiseptic or antibacterial gel. Bandage the injury.
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What does vinegar do to cactus?

Here is what I know about the subject of adding vinegar to tap water based on 50 years of studying chemistry and 40 years of growing cacti. The only effect of vinegar is to lower the pH of the water you're using for watering.
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Do cactus spines hurt?

“ You start to have a reaction around the spine and you start to get tissue around it, and it's harder to get out. As long as those little spines are in there, they will irritate.”
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