Mammillaria gracilis fragilis “Thimble Cactus”

This charming small cactus is identifiable by its cylindrical green shape and its white spines that are intertwined. “Thimble Cactus” appears in clusters and can be propagated with ease. During the cooler months, one may spot delicate cream-hued blossoms.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

“The Thimble Cactus is an ideal choice for novice plant enthusiasts, as it is effortless to cultivate indoors and thrives with minimal care.”

Watering

Mammillaria gracilis fragilis requires the “soak and dry” watering method, where the soil is allowed to dry out completely before re-watering. This is the ideal way to provide the plant with the moisture it needs.

Where to Plant

The Mammillaria gracilis fragilis “Thimble Cactus” is sensitive to cold temperatures and can’t withstand temperatures below 30° F (-1.1° C). For this reason, it’s best to plant it in a container that can be moved indoors if you live in an area with colder weather. The cactus prefers full to partial sunlight.

How to Propagate Mammillaria gracilis fragilis “Thimble Cactus”

Thimble Cactus is well-suited for creating a ground cover, as it is simple to propagate through the use of offsets.

Offsets

Thimble Cactus can be propagated by removing the offset clumps growing around the main tubercles with a pair of tongs and a clean, sharp knife. Allow the offset to dry for a few days before replanting it.

Flowering Information

Flowering Information

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Mammillaria gracilis fragilis “Thimble Cactus”

“The Thimble Cactus is an ideal choice for novice plant enthusiasts, as it is effortless to cultivate indoors and thrives with minimal care.”

Watering

Mammillaria gracilis fragilis requires the “soak and dry” watering method, where the soil is allowed to dry out completely before re-watering. This is the ideal way to provide the plant with the moisture it needs.

Where to Plant

The Mammillaria gracilis fragilis “Thimble Cactus” is sensitive to cold temperatures and can’t withstand temperatures below 30° F (-1.1° C). For this reason, it’s best to plant it in a container that can be moved indoors if you live in an area with colder weather. The cactus prefers full to partial sunlight.

How to Propagate Mammillaria gracilis fragilis “Thimble Cactus”

Thimble Cactus is well-suited for creating a ground cover, as it is simple to propagate through the use of offsets.

Offsets

Thimble Cactus can be propagated by removing the offset clumps growing around the main tubercles with a pair of tongs and a clean, sharp knife. Allow the offset to dry for a few days before replanting it.

Flowering Information

The Thimble Cactus blooms from the early spring months through to winter, showcasing lovely off-white to yellow flowers.

FAQ

How big do Mammillaria gracilis get?

Mammillaria gracilis fragilis is a Mexican cactus with an attractive oval shape that forms clusters. This winter-dormant succulent from the Cactaceae family typically only reaches 4 inches in height.

How do you take care of a Thimble Cactus?

During the summer season, be careful not to water your thimble cactus too frequently. During the winter, only water if the cactus appears to be drooping. Let the soil become completely dry before watering again, as too much water will cause the cactus to rot.

How do you care for Mammillaria gracilis fragilis monstrose?

Mammillaria gracilis fragilis “Thimble Cactus” should not be kept outdoors in climates where temperatures drop below 30° F (-1.1° C). To ensure its survival, it would be wise to grow it in a container that can easily be moved indoors. This species prefers full to partial sun, so it should be placed in an area of your garden that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight each day.

How do you take care of Mammillaria gracilis fragilis?

Mammillaria gracilis should be kept on the dry side, only watering when the soil has completely dried out during the summer months. In the winter, water should be reduced or not given at all.

Is Mammillaria indoor or outdoor?

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