Maintaining Cactus and Succulents



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Maintaining Cactus and Succulents Master Gardener Education February 22, 2011 Jack Kelly University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Pima County Cooperative Extension Tucson, Arizona Cactus True cacti are succulents and are native to the Western Hemisphere They do not always have spines True cacti have areoles, small nubbinlike structures found on the body of the cactus The spines, flowers, and roots develop from areoles Where Do You Start? Carefully select plants that are: Vigorous Hardy Disease and Pest-Free Acclimatized Carefully Handled What is the ideal size of a Saguaro to move? Spears and small armed Saguaro move best Transplanting is best accomplished during spring and fall. The extreme temperatures of winter and summer should be avoided Don t attempt to move large Saguaros and other cacti without the proper equipment Be sure to have the proper tags and paperwork before moving any cactus Long-term Study of Preserved and Transplanted Saguaros in an Urban Housing and Golf Course Development Lisa Harris 1,3, Elizabeth Pierson 2, Carianne Funicelli 3, William Shaw 1, Susy Morales 3, Kelly Hutton 1, and Jennifer Ashbeck 3* 1 University of Arizona, Department of Renewable Natural Resources, Tucson, Arizona 85721 2 University of Arizona, Division of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Department of Plant Sciences, Tucson, Arizona 85721 3 Harris Environmental Group, Inc., 58 East 5th Street, Tucson, Arizona 85705 Desert Plants 2004, Vol 20(1): 33-43 DIVISION OF PLANT PATHOLOGY & MICROBIOLOGY in The Department of Plant Sciences 1

Percent survival by life stage after nine years of study Height (m) Control Preserved-inplace Transplants Life stage 0.1 0.9 100 77 76 Newly Established 1.0 1.9 100 88 80 Columnar (spear) 2.0 3.9 100 67 71 Newly Reproductive 4.0 4.9 95 71 56 Middle Reproductive/ New Branches 5.0 6.9 7.0 100 63 55 71 40 40 Older Reproductive/ Mature Branches Older Individuals The plant on the left is plump and full of moisture. It will outperform the plant on the right. Smaller plants (nurserygrown) are not acclimatized and need protection from the sun Shade materials are not practical in commercial situations Sunburning is often the cause of death of younger, small plants Shade materials are not practical in commercial landscapes. Where are the cactus? Acclimatization Buy locally grown plants that are already acclimatized to the local climate How to Transplant a Cactus Choose a healthy specimen Transplant during the spring and fall if possible Sun burning is often the cause of death of younger, small plants Look for the Arizona Grown label or logo Try to avoid the hottest months of the year 2

Planting Do not plant too deep Be sure not to injure the fleshy parts of the plant Moving a Large Cactus with Two People Bare root plants will have tan ` or brown area indicating the original soil level Planting too deep or injuring the plant may lead to internal rotting caused by Pythium Plants that are wounded and then overwatered are more susceptible to Pythium rot Be Careful!! Don t underestimate the weight of cactus a clump like this can weigh over 200 lbs.!! An 18 inch cactus may weigh 75- - 80 lbs; a 30 inch may weigh 200 250 lbs! Clay Soils Sandy Soils Irrigation Cactus require well drained soils Do not plant on heavy clay-laden soils Amend clay soils with pumice (or perlite), sand, and organic matter Amend sandy soils with generous amounts of organic material Cactus will survive on sandy soils with adequate moisture and fertilizer They will not typically thrive on sandy soils without soil conditioning and irrigation Cactus benefit from regular irrigation during the dry spring months No supplemental irrigation is required during the monsoon season Reduce irrigation in the fall as the days get shorter and cooler. No supplemental irrigation during the winter months 3

Poor Soil If you have poorly draining clay soil, consider mounding improved soil and using it as the planting medium Mulch will help conserve water, reduce weeds and moderate soil temperatures Use inorganic mulches Fertilizer Cactus do not normally require fertilizing unless grown on very sandy soil A balanced fertilizer such as 20-20-20 is adequate Cactus and agaves will respond to nitrogen but growth will be softer and on many species, more prone to freeze damage Light Exposure Not all cactus are tolerant of full sun, while other require high light to grow normally and flower Abiotic (Non-living) Problems Rodents Freeze damage Sun damage Hail Damage Freeze Damage on Cereus peruviana 4

Rabbit and Rodent Control Pack Rat Damage on Cereus peruviana Trapping (live or other) Poisons Shooting Fencing Fencing must be buried to prevent burrowing under the barrier Insects -- Encourage (don t discourage predators) Do nothing and hope for the best Cochineal Scale Control: Blast off with a strong stream of water and treat with insecticidal soap Cactus Long Horned Beetle 5

Agave Snout Weevil Adult Agave Snout Weevil (about ½ inch in length) Leaf Footed Plant Bug Diseases Mite Damage Phyllosticta Pad Rot on Prickly Pear (Opuntia spp.) Ring Spot Virus on Englemann s Prickly Pear 6

Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914 in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, James A. Christenson, Director, Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, The University of Arizona. The University of Arizona is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation in its programs and activities. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation, such as a sign language interpreter, by contacting DRC (Disability Resource Center) at 621-3268 (V/TTY). Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation. 7