3 Pads Spineless Thornless Edible Nopales Prickly Pear Cactus Pads Opuntia Cacanapa Succulents Cutting Planting
Color | Pink |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Unit Count | 3 Count |
A**R
Excellent Cactus Pads
I received the cactus pads today. Not only did they arrive early, but they were in perfect condition! Thanks to the seller for fast shipping of an excellent product.
C**N
I had ordered before and the plants were beautiful but not this time they were ugly and molded
They send out bad cactus leaves this time Wil not order again
A**R
A+ purchase
Received cactus pads prior to original eta. The cactus was wrapped individually, and an instruction sheet was with the order. Will buy again from this seller
K**R
Healthy, No spines, many beautiful new pads!
Today is 5/22. I received and planted my pads on 4/6. I planted each on a separate nursery pot, scab end down, 1/3 pad deep in Miracle Grow cactus blend soil. I watered them but only when the soil two inches deep was “desert dry”.Today, pad #1 has 5 new pads starting, pad #2 has 1 and pad #3 has SIX (!) working on a 7th. Trust this vendor to give you what you paid for. I do, or I wouldn’t have taken the time.
S**H
Better than expected
I was kind if hesitant to order because of all the negative reviews on most fresh cactus pads but the price wasn't bad so I gave it a shot.Shipping was fairly fast, they all arrived in great condition, no "mushiness" or rot. One even had little roots already starting so I planted that one and fed the rest to my sulcata who LOVED them! The one I planted is doing great so far and seems healthy.Only reason I didn't give 5 stars was the size, only came with 3 pads that were all about 2"x3".
S**E
Very dry
They came in wrapped in a news paper. Very dry and unhealthy looking. I am disappointed. I will never order from them ever.
D**.
Nice plant
Nice cactus plant few to no spines Arrived great condition Nicely packed very healthy
D**Y
Still Dormant, but apparently healthy
So i ordered these back in the middle of South Texas Winter since they are cold hardy down below Zero, however these are still int heir dormancy it seems as no sprouts have popped off of it after 3 months. They do still look like a healthy cactus paddle, so I'm assuming they've rooted in the locations i planted them. They squirrels seem to think they are healthy enough as they keep taking chomps out of one of them. (grumbles)
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