Mammillaria discolor is a species of cactus in the subfamily Cactoideae.
How to keep Mammillaria Discolor.
Water
Mammillaria discolor is a drought-tolerant plant that requires minimal watering. To keep it healthy, water it thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry. During the growing season, from spring to fall, water the plant once or twice a week. In winter, reduce this to once a week. To prevent soil compaction, use rainwater or distilled water for watering.
Pruning
Mammillaria discolor is a small, low-growing cactus known for its dense spines. To keep its shape and remove dead parts, it is best to prune the plant in early spring using sterilized tools. This practice improves airflow and light penetration, promoting healthy growth. Be careful not to over-prune; regular light pruning is essential for maintaining the cactus's health and appearance.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Mammillaria
- Family
- Cactaceae
- Mature Height
- 10 cm
- Mature Spread
- 5 cm
Reader questions.
What is Mammillaria discolor?
Mammillaria discolor is a species belonging to the genus Mammillaria. This particular species is recognized by its scientific (botanic) name, Mammillaria discolor. Unfortunately, additional details, including essentials and symptoms, are not provided in the data.