Deadheading A Cactus – Should Cactus Blooms Be Deadheaded

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Your cacti are established and
settled into your beds and containers, flowering on a regular basis. Once
you’re getting regular flowers, you may wonder what to do with spent blooms and
ask should cactus blooms be deadheaded?

This is a good question, but before
you jump in and start working with faded flowers among the painful spines, let’s
look more closely to see if it’s always necessary to deadhead cactus flowers.

Should Cactus Blooms Be Deadheaded?

Sometimes, deadheading a cactus is
not needed, as blooms drop when they’re finished. Removing spent cactus blooms
is easier in this situation, you can just pick them up from the ground or other
area where they’ve fallen. Careful, though, you may still have to get near the
dreaded spines that can cause painful punctures.

Other faded blossoms cling to the
plant and can create rot following a rain. After a few times of seeing this
happen, you’ll know which to watch in this situation. Should cactus blooms be
deadheaded? Yes, in this situation, it is best to remove them quickly after the
bloom is spent.

Look for seeds that may reproduce BEFORE removing. If you know that names of the flowering cacti that grow in your landscape, look them up to see if they might produce viable seeds. If so, seeds will likely be in a pod near the flowering area, or possibly inside the flower. Seeds may need to mature before planting. This is a great way to multiply your existing cacti.

All cacti can bloom. Some
need time, such as the Saguaro, which
flowers when it is 30 years or older. Others need special conditions, like certain
temperatures or full sunlight, to produce blooms. Try to learn about those you
grow for information of the conditions necessary for flowers.

How to Deadhead a Cactus

Many people remove spent
blooms as flowers fade
to keep plants healthy and the garden
looking its best. If you want to deadhead cactus flowers, wear thick gloves,
especially if you have several plants to work with. Long sleeves may be needed
sometimes or long pants. Try to avoid painful pricks when working with your
cactus.

This is a good time to look for
pests and check the soil conditions too. You may even find an additional bonus,
like seeds, inside the faded flowers that have fallen to the ground.

This article was last updated on 11/03/21
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Your cacti are established and
settled into your beds and containers, flowering on a regular basis. Once
you’re getting regular flowers, you may wonder what to do with spent blooms and
ask should cactus blooms be deadheaded?

This is a good question, but before
you jump in and start working with faded flowers among the painful spines, let’s
look more closely to see if it’s always necessary to deadhead cactus flowers.

Should Cactus Blooms Be Deadheaded?

Sometimes, deadheading a cactus is
not needed, as blooms drop when they’re finished. Removing spent cactus blooms
is easier in this situation, you can just pick them up from the ground or other
area where they’ve fallen. Careful, though, you may still have to get near the
dreaded spines that can cause painful punctures.

Other faded blossoms cling to the
plant and can create rot following a rain. After a few times of seeing this
happen, you’ll know which to watch in this situation. Should cactus blooms be
deadheaded? Yes, in this situation, it is best to remove them quickly after the
bloom is spent.

Look for seeds that may reproduce BEFORE removing. If you know that names of the flowering cacti that grow in your landscape, look them up to see if they might produce viable seeds. If so, seeds will likely be in a pod near the flowering area, or possibly inside the flower. Seeds may need to mature before planting. This is a great way to multiply your existing cacti.

All cacti can bloom. Some
need time, such as the Saguaro, which
flowers when it is 30 years or older. Others need special conditions, like certain
temperatures or full sunlight, to produce blooms. Try to learn about those you
grow for information of the conditions necessary for flowers.

How to Deadhead a Cactus

Many people remove spent
blooms as flowers fade
to keep plants healthy and the garden
looking its best. If you want to deadhead cactus flowers, wear thick gloves,
especially if you have several plants to work with. Long sleeves may be needed
sometimes or long pants. Try to avoid painful pricks when working with your
cactus.

This is a good time to look for
pests and check the soil conditions too. You may even find an additional bonus,
like seeds, inside the faded flowers that have fallen to the ground.

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